Published April 24, 2026
Another day, another viral breakup that… never actually happened.
Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco found themselves at the center of a social media storm this week after claims surfaced that the couple was heading for divorce. The internet ran with it. The reality? Not even close.
The rumour appears to have started from a parody account – one that looks just enough like real entertainment pages to fool people mid-scroll. Add a fake screenshot of an alleged Instagram post claiming Gomez was single, and suddenly, everyone had a “breaking news” moment.
Except… there was no real post.
In fact, the Single Soon crooner’s recent updates tell a completely different story. One of her latest captions reads “Mrs Blanco,” which is about as subtle as a neon sign flashing still married.
The couple, who tied the knot in September 2025, have kept things relatively low-key – no over-the-top Hollywood spectacle, just a private ceremony and a relationship that’s been described as steady and supportive. Not exactly the vibe of a couple secretly heading for splitsville.
So why did it blow up?
Simple: the account behind it mimicked trusted pages so well that people did not stop to question it. One scroll, one share, and suddenly fiction started looking like fact.
It’s a reminder of how fast things spiral online – and how little it takes to spark chaos.
Bottom line: no divorce, no drama. Just the internet doing what it does best – jumping to conclusions before checking the fine print.