Why Selena Gomez removed her ‘Only Murders in the Building’ post on Instagram?

Why Selena Gomez removed her 'Only Murders in the Building' post on Instagram?

Selena Gomez’s Hulu series “Only Murders in the Building” Instagram post has been removed from Selena Gomez’s profile.

The post turned out to be the video for the comedy show. Gomez has tagged her official Instagram account as “Only Murders in the Building.” Adding “At Home” to the video’s title, “I’m here and I want it.” It received 1.1 million likes in 15 hours. Many reached out to Gomez’s manager.

SAG-AFTRA declined to comment for this story. SAG-AFTRA’s strike policy prohibits members from promoting their business through press conferences or social media posts during an ongoing strike.

Gomez did not comment on the video in the headline or encourage fans to watch the series but added the hashtag “Only Murders in the Building” to her official account.

Tags make followers think the video belongs to a Hulu series. Whether this is a crime is debatable. While many of Gomez’s followers accused him of acting hastily, one follower said the post “fell on deaf ears” during the attack.

“Only Murders in the Building” is currently streaming its third season on Hulu. Gomez plays Mabel Mora, a young artist specializing in investigating murders in New York City, alongside Steve Martin and Martin Short.

Gomez has been a regular performer since the pilot. The third episode will air on Hulu on August 8 and will run until October 3. Due to the protests, Gomez and her co-stars have not been interviewed for a while in the third season. New episodes air every Tuesday on Hulu.

Gomez recently made headlines with her new single “Single Soon”, which was released on August 25. The song is a standalone single and is not currently associated with an album.

Gomez is free to promote her music as she is not involved in the SAG-AFTRA strike.

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