Francia Raisa strongly responds to Selena Gomez’s statement: “I gave her the most precious thing in my body, and received ingratitude in return!”

The fan community around the world has just experienced a big shock when Francia Raisa – a close friend and kidney donor who saved Selena Gomez’s life – officially spoke out after the singer’s controversial shares.
In a recent interview, Selena Gomez confided: “Receiving that kidney was complicated… and now she is using it to make me feel guilty!” These words immediately shocked fans, and at the same time sparked a wave of backlash from Francia Raisa.
On social networks, Francia did not keep silent anymore. She wrote: “I considered her a soulmate. I gave her a part of my body with all my love and sincerity. But what I received in return was ingratitude, and constantly had to endure words that hurt me.”
Francia Raisa emphasized that donating a kidney to Selena Gomez was not just a medical act, but also a deep friendship commitment, stemming from true feelings and love. She said that she once believed that this relationship would be sustainable and cherished, but Selena’s recent statements made her feel betrayed and deeply hurt.
Previously, Selena Gomez had suffered from severe lupus, and Francia’s kidney donation saved her life. This was considered one of the most noble acts in Hollywood history, but now it has become the center of controversy. Francia expressed: “Friendship is not about giving a gift and then having to endure the pressure of feeling guilty. I gave with all my heart, and only expected to receive appreciation in return. I cannot stay silent when this is constantly exploited.”
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The fan community is divided into two opinions. One side argues that Selena Gomez was unintentionally hurtful, not intentional, while the other side sided with Francia Raisa, emphasizing that organ donors deserve respect and should not be subjected to mental pressure.
Overall, this incident shows that friendship and gratitude are important spiritual values, and even in Hollywood, deep conflicts can still occur, especially when it comes to the sacrifice of a person’s body and health.
Francia Raisa ended her rebuttal with a strong tone: “I did the right thing. I will not stay silent and let the feeling of guilt be forced upon me. Friendship is love, but it is never coercion or ingratitude.”
