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Selena Gomez Posts Vacation Video With The Weeknd On Instagram But Deletes It Immediately

Selena Gomez Posts Vacation Video With The Weeknd On Instagram But Deletes It Immediately

Dannel Picaccio Camille Perez Lozano

The Weeknd once again received the warm love of his new found girl, Selena Gomez. Through a short clip posted by the former Disney child star, glimpses from their recent vacation showed how the two are nearly inseparable.

As seen on the Instagram clip, The Weeknd was sitting plainly on a river boat with his shades and camo hoodie, with the back highlighting a soothing cruise. Sadly, the clip was removed from Gomez' site not long after. However, the former Disney star's fans were quick to get the video before it was completely gone from her social media account.

It was confirmed that the two celebrities have been staying comfortable with each other while seeing various locations in Florence, Italy, since Saturday. Recent posts from ET Online showed the two stars having spent sweet time at the Piazza Michelangelo, displaying vast amounts of affection in public. 

Previous reports noted how the two music icons have been all over each other and, naturally, they attracted quite the attention. This includes Gomez's ex-boyfriend Justin Bieber, as well as The Weeknd's former girlfriend Bella Hadid. Both parties have expressed their feelings towards the newly formed couple, mostly with dismay and hurt.

Hadid, as per past reports, participated in the protest against President Donald Trump's immigration ban, which apparently triggered a lot of celebrities. This includes Gigi Hadid, Bella's also-famous sister.

The Weeknd, otherwise known as Abel Makkonen Tesfaye, is one of the generation's most decorated singers. He has given his songs to movies such as "Spring Breakers," "Southpaw" and, most notably, "Fifty Shades of Grey." He has collaborated with various artists such as Ariana Grande, Daft Punk and more.

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