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Selena Gomez' Family Being 'Upset' With Bieber Is Not True, Is HollywoodLife Debunked

Again?

For the holiday season, Selena Gomez is reportedly having a disagreement with her family, most

especially her mother Mandy Teefee.

Since Gomez came back with Justin Bieber, HollywoodLife reported that there has been

a rift with Gomez and her mom.

"Selena gets why her mom has so many reservations about her seeing Justin again, but she just

wishes Mandy would trust her judgement and give him a break.

She's upset, but totally not phased by her family's disapproval though, if anything

it makes her all the more determined to make it work out with Justin to prove them wrong,"

a source told HollywoodLife.

However, another source debunks these claims saying there is no one "close" to Selena

Gomez who would share any type of information to a website she once called "the worst,"

Gossip Cop reported.

Even Justin Bieber had a beef with the site.

Last year, the Sorry singer released a statement on his site saying the publication was simply

spewing out hurtful and untrue stories about him.

He tried to mobilize his fans by signing a petition to shut them down, but it only led

to the site deleting three fabricated stories, according to the Inquisitr.

Though there is an obvious friction with the Bad Liar singer and her mom, with her mother

unfollowing her on Instagram, there is no certainty that the quote is verifiable.

There were also irregularities with the source quoted on HollywoodLife.

Gossip Cop points out that it is unreliable for a source supposedly close to the celebrity

to say that Bieber is the love of her life so her mother can't stop them from "their

one last shot at love."

Though the source is unnamed, HollywoodLife has not retracted the story yet.

The site notes that they are still unsure how the holidays for the Gomez family would

turn out, but they're hoping they could fix it.

According to Gossip Cop, this is not the first time the site was wrong about Selena Gomez

and Justin Bieber.

They also reported that Bieber would be staying with Gomez' family during Christmas but

that wasn't true.

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1 Des Daily News: #BrownGirls Show That The O.C. Is More Than Just Rich White Chicks - Duration: 2:29.

Yo what's up Desis, this is your host Varun Kumar with today's 1Des Daily News.

As we reported earlier, Desi Americans are pushing their way into Hollywood, one way

or another, either through the system, like Mindy Kaling and Aziz Ansari; or independently,

like the group of Chicago comedians that crowdsourced their web-series "Code-Switched" through

the website Indie-Gogo.

With 2017 being a landmark year of Hollywood prejudice and violence being exposed, it seems

like a new generation of Film and TV writers are emerging from the rubble of Old Hollywood

and crafting stories through unique viewpoints.

Nida Chowdhry and Yumna Khan, the founders of Stranger Magic Productions, raised almost

$40,000 through the crowd-funding site Indie-Gogo to create one such unique story.

"Unfair & Ugly," a jab at the popular skin-whitening product "Fair & Lovely,"

showcases the drama and comedy of a Desi Muslim family residing in Orange County.

Known for its beaches, hot surfer dudes, and sugar babies, the O.C. isn't the typical

place you would expect a South Asian dramedy to take place; but as Nida and Yumna told

journalist Deepa Bharath of the "Orange County Register," the landscape of the suburban

county is much more diverse than the media depicts it to be, but growing up they were

always confused by the disconnect between reality and mass media.

With that aim in mind, Stranger Magic officially released the trailer for "Unfair & Ugly"

this past week, to rave reviews and excitement for its diverse cast and non-stereotypical

depiction of Desis and Muslims in America.

With financing locked in, Nida and Yumna are ready to finish production on the first season

of the series, with plans to shop it to networks or streaming services like Hulu and Netflix.

This is an amazing time to be alive, for the first time in history, people of all shapes,

colors, and sexual orientations can present their stories to literally billions of people

through the click of a button.

The gatekeepers of Media that closed off representation for minorities or anyone different period

have disappeared through both technology and social media activism.

We here at 1Des Media are happy to be part of this revolution in the telling of the Global

Desi Youth Diaspora viewpoint, along with creatives like Nida and Yumna.

For more updates, subscribe to our YouTube channel and follow us on Instagram and facebook

at @1Des.Media.

Signing off for 1Des Daily News, I'm your host, Varun Kumar.

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