There have been accusations of plagiarism on Selena Gomez for her music video “Love On.” Palestinian artist Sarah Bahbah claims that the video copies her artistic style and was even filmed in the same location. This isn’t the first time Gomez has faced controversy, but it is a serious accusation.
Selena Gomez, known for her chart-topping hits and sometimes for stirring up a little drama, finds herself in hot water once again! This time, it’s not about her love life or a cryptic social media post—it’s about her latest music video, “Love On,” and accusations of artistic plagiarism.
Palestinian artist Sarah Bahbah didn’t hold back when she took to social media to call out Gomez for allegedly mimicking her unique artistic style and even filming in the same location as two of her works. Talk about a major plot twist in the City of Love!
In a fiery video that’s gone viral faster than you can say “controversy,” Bahbah didn’t mince words. She claimed, “I was taken aback because not only it was shot in a style that heavily resembles a lot of my art, but it was also shot in the same location where I shot two of my short films in.”
Fans Are Divided
But wait, there’s more drama than a season finale cliffhanger! Social media erupted with fans and critics alike chiming in on the debate. Some rallied behind Bahbah, urging Gomez to give credit where it’s due, while others brushed off the allegations as mere coincidence.
One fan passionately declared, “This is, like, blatant plagiarism. I’m shook right now.”
But not everyone was on Team Bahbah. A defender of Gomez argued, “There is nothing ‘unique’ or ‘signature’ in images of a woman on a balcony in a white bathrobe having breakfast.”
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And let’s not forget the political undertones! With tensions high, some users brought up the Israel-Palestine conflict, adding another layer to this already complex controversy.
Amidst the social media storm, one thing’s for sure: Selena Gomez’s “Love On” has stirred the pot, racking up millions of views on YouTube and reigniting the age-old debate of artistic inspiration versus imitation. The music video has received 8.16 million views on YouTube to be precise.
So, dear reader, where do you stand? Is “Love On” a heartfelt homage or a shameless copycat move? The jury’s still out, but one thing’s certain—this saga is far from over!
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