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8 year oldGomez, famously part of Swift's girl squad, took to Twitter to slam celebrities airing their trivial disagreements on social media, an oblique reference to Kim Kardashian West leaking video of West discussing the lyrics to the controversial song "Famous" with Swift.
"Why can't people use their voice for something that f - king matters?" asked a frustrated Gomez, adding that that last thing that was needed right now was "hate, in any form."
When Twitter user @prasejeebus asked Gomez why she or Swift hadn't made any comments about Black Lives Matter or police brutality, she pithily responded "so that means if I hashtag something I save lives?" before adding that the user didn't know what she did.
Chloe Moretz, who had her own feud with Kardashian West, also vented her frustration at the trivial obsessions of people in the entertainment industry. "Everyone in this industry needs to get their heads out a hole and look around to realize what's ACTUALLY happening in the REAL world," Moretz tweeted. She followed by exhorting people to stop wasting their time on something so "petulant and unimportant."
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That prompted a response from Khloe Kardashian, resulting in a back-and-forth between the pair, with the reality star posting a photo from Neighbors 2 that she thought was of the actress:
Is this the a hole you're referring to @ChloeGMoretz ??? pic.twitter.com/h56S8FvNWr
- Khloé (@khloekardashian) July 18, 2016Moretz was quick to point out that photo was not of her and she was wearing a blue bikini bottom:
Side note pic.twitter.com/RzgeSYphrC
- Chloë Grace Moretz (@ChloeGMoretz) July 18, 2016#Neighbors2 pic.twitter.com/XWDagk3oot
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