The father of Francia Raísa is not denying his daughter and Selena Gomez are not in good terms. Recently, Rasa allegedly said Selenators were bullying her, and while the father did not expound on that, he did say that the two girls have different take on things.

According to Page Six, the father of Raísa  said she has revealed that she confronted Selena Gomez when she continued consuming alcohol following her kidney donation.

When asked why Raísa  did not appear in Gomez's latest documentary "My Mind & Me," Renán Almendárez Coello affirmed the rumors surrounding the girls' alleged feud. He explained that love, money, and fame change the entire world, including Selena. He said so in an interview with the Spanish television program "Primer Impacto."

The presenter then questioned Coello about the dispute and whether it was "provoked" by Gomez's drinking.

The father confirmed this. He said there's a difference when Selena is drinking and that Francia told Selena that she didn't give her the kidney so she could go out and drink."

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The "Wizards of Waverly Place" actress was then cautioned by Coello to be more careful with what she's doing and her health. 

Page Six has reached out to the representative of Gomez for comment.

In 2017, Francia Raísa  donated one of her kidneys to Selena Gomez, a lupus patient. After the medical procedure, Gomez posted an Instagram photo of the two daughters holding hands and lying in hospital beds. Gomez captioned the photo how there are no words to describe how she could possibly thank her beautiful friend Francia Raísa. 

Gomez said Raísa gave me the greatest gift and made the greatest sacrifice by donating her kidney to me. "I am extraordinarily fortunate. I adore you very much, sister.

Nonetheless, rumors began to circulate that the friends were feuding after Gomez referred to Swift as her "only friend in the industry" while promoting her documentary. 

Gomez made the mistake of saying she has never fit in with a cool group of celebrity ladies, and then adding that her only real friend in the industry is Taylor [Swift], so she remembers feeling like an outsider. While there's nothing personal against Francia in what Gomez told Rolling Stone in 2022, Raísa responded to the claim by writing "interesting" beneath an Instagram post, which she subsequently deleted. At the time, some fans did come to her rescue and reminded Gomez of what Rasa did for her. 

When Gomez referred to Raísa as her "best friend" in March of this year, the ladies appeared to have made amends. She also disclosed in an interview for Apple TV+'s Dear... that she "will never, ever, ever be more indebted to a person than Francia" for donating a kidney to her. 

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