Selena Gomez Zone & Instagram: Cops Reportedly Called After 'Come and Get It' Star Throws Wild House Party
It seems that "Come and Get It" singer Selena Gomez is quickly moving on from her social media isolation and drastic friend cleanse.
Back in April, the 21-year-old singer unfollowed all of her friends on Instagram including Kendall and Kylie Jenner, Justin Bieber and Taylor Swift. At the time, Hollywood Life reported that Gomez was taking a break from her social life and was not spotted out with any friends at all. But it seems that these days, Gomez has had a change of heart.
On Tuesday night, Gomez reportedly threw a wild house party that led to the cops being called.
According to TMZ, Selena's Hidden Hills, California, neighbors were so upset at the loud noise coming from her house at around 11:30 p.m. that they called police. The cops responded and warned Selena and company to turn down the volume or else. The neighbors reportedly described the music as ear-crushing and even noticed Gomez's window's rattling from the vibrations of the music.
Given the nature of the alleged "wild party," it's clear that Gomez is taking a page from Justin Bieber's book.
The on-and-off and now apparently back-on-again couple were spotted at the recording studio together the Daily Mail reported. Bieber and Gomez were seen leaving the studio in Bieber's blue Ferrari following a crazy night of partying at Bootsy Bellows nightclub. Though it appears that Gomez and Bieber are back together and happy again, Gomez's family isn't about happy about the news.
Gomez's family reportedly reached out to TMZ to explain that they don't think it's coincidental that in the last few days Gomez has spent a late, late night at a Hollywood club with Bieber and had an out-of-control party on a Tuesday night.
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