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The Rabbit Hole: Conspiracy Theories

Selena Gomez

The Rabbit Hole: Conspiracy Theories

Danielle Mercy

Society & Culture, History

4.21.1K Ratings

🗓️ 6 May 2026

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Today’s episode dives deep into the life, career, and controversies surrounding Selena Gomez — from her early beginnings as a child star to her rise as a global icon… and the darker theories that follow her story.
We start at the beginning — her childhood in Texas, growing up with a young mother, and landing her first role on Barney & Friends. From there, we trace her rapid rise through Disney fame with Wizards of Waverly Place, her transition into music, and her evolution into one of the biggest names in entertainment.
But this episode doesn’t stop at the surface.
We also explore:
Her health struggles, including her battle with Lupus and kidney transplant
The pressures of growing up in Hollywood
Her high-profile, on-again/off-again relationship with Justin Bieber
Connections to influential circles, including the Kardashian family and Hillsong Church
Then… we go deeper.
This episode breaks down some of the most talked-about internet theories surrounding Selena’s life, including:
The 2017 “clone replacement” theory
Speculation surrounding her kidney transplant
Rumors involving elite circles and hidden agendas
The controversial claims tied to her relationship history

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Childhood actor turned pop star.

0:31.2

Her funny, quirky personality has been almost completely tampered. What happened? Follow back to the rabbit hole.

0:33.7

I'm your host, Danny, and today we are talking about Selena Gomez.

0:39.3

Thank you, DeVela, Paige, Melissa, Desi, Christina, and Shana for requesting this episode. This has been like super popular on the internet right now and so it has been sent to me several times,

0:44.3

as well as like the scientists that are going missing, so I will be covering that soon.

0:49.3

But of course, before we get started, I love to thank our sponsors.

0:51.3

So thank you Wise of Gold for sponsoring my podcast if you guys want golden silver delivered straight

0:55.9

to your front door for as little as $50 a month go to rabbit hole dot gold right now

1:00.3

that tells them that I sent you there and it helps to support the podcast so I really

1:04.5

appreciate it Selena Marie Gomez was born on July 22nd 1992 in Grand Prairie

1:09.9

Texas her mother Amanda Mandy was a stage actress who was adopted but had was born on July 22nd, 1992 in Grand Prairie, Texas.

1:15.7

Her mother, Amanda Mandy, was a stage actress who was adopted but has Italian roots.

1:18.6

Her father, Ricardo, is of Mexican descent.

1:21.2

His parents immigrated to Texas from Mexico.

1:26.7

She has called herself, quote, a proud third-generation American-Mexican, and she was raised Catholic.

1:29.1

However, her parents were very young when they had her. Her mother was only 16 when she had Selena and because of this and her

1:34.8

parents needing to like finish school work, Selena spent a lot of time with her grandparents

1:40.3

as a child, which I think that we can all understand. Selina was named after the singer

1:45.0

Selena Quintanilla. When she was five, her parents divorced and she remained with her mom. Both her

1:50.0

parents remarried and they had children with their spouses. She attended public school for part of

1:55.0

her early education before being homeschooled for the remainder of her schooling due to her acting

2:00.6

schedule.

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