Hailey Baldwin just threw some subtle shade at Selena Gomez

She's #TeamBella obv

Hailey Baldwin

by Ruby Norris |
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In case you've been living under a rock (momentarily peeking out to read that Beyonce is pregnant with twins, of course) you'll know that Selena Gomez is currently dating The Weeknd.

They've recently been on a lil' couples trip to Italy went insta official (although the pics have since been deleted), but not everyone is as super happy for the new couple as we are.

Selena and The Weeknd AKA Abel Tesfaye have been on the receiving end of a rather large serving of shade since going public with their romance.

Abel's ex, Bella Hadid, apparently unfollowed Selena on Instagram and Justin Bieber – who previously dated Selena - ripped into The Weeknd, saying he could never listen to his music.

"Hell no I can’t listen to a Weeknd song!" Biebs snapped when asked about listening to The Weeknd's music, "That shit is WHACK."

OUCH.

Anyway, the latest person to slyly diss Selena and The Weeknd is Justin's former flame and friend of Bella, Hailey Baldwin.

She recently took to Twitter to show off her bff Bella, posting a clip of the model enjoying a laaavely bubble bath.

Hailey captioned the post: "Wait sorry. WHO could possibly be cuter than @bellahadid … literally nobody."

Hmmm, little dig at Selena there, maybe?

Bit of a change from this tweet in 2012, eh?

Hailey Baldwin

Fans on Twitter were quick to respond, calling out Hailey and showing their support for Selena.

Others defended Hailey, saying she was just supporting her friend.

One wrote: " Apparently calling your friend the cutest and hyping her up for doing a great video is shade. don't hype up your friend - it's shady!!"

Another added: "Y'all leave hailey alone she was supporting her bestfriend Bella and so what is she was even throwing shade at sel lol bella is cuter."

Shade or no shade, what do you think?

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