Selena Gomez Reiterated That She Has Lupus After TikTok Commenters Pointed Out That Her Hands Were Shaking
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Selena Gomez responded to a TikTok criticizing her skincare routine.
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It all started earlier this month, when Selena posted a skincare routing including products from La Mer, Bioderma, Dermalogica, and Laneige.
@selenagomez PSA I got most of these products free. I ain’t just rolling like that everywhere. Use any serum to take off make up before washing. It breaks it up nicely. Also use a sponge to wipe eyes to treat eyes delicately when removing make up. K I’m done pretending I know what I’m taking about.
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"PSA I got most of these products free. I ain’t just rolling like that everywhere. Use any serum to take off makeup before washing. It breaks it up nicely. Also use a sponge to wipe eyes to treat eyes delicately when removing make up. K I’m done pretending I know what I’m taking about," she wrote in the caption.
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While the comments were largely positive — and noted her use of a Miley Cyrus song — a small number remarked on how Selena's hands were shaking at points.
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One TikToker took it a step further and posted a now-deleted video criticizing Selena's routine, saying "Oh my god, what are you doing?!" as Selena shakily applied micellar water to a sponge.
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According to E! News, Selena then clarified in the comments that her shakiness was a side effect of her lupus medication:
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Selena has long been candid about having lupus, undergoing a kidney transplant back in 2017 due to lupus-related organ damage. She further showed how she struggled with pain brought on by the autoimmune disease in her documentary series My Mind & Me, including one moment in 2020 where she tearfully explained, "In the morning when I wake up, I immediately start crying because it hurts, everything."
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In short, maybe not everything needs to be commented on!
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