Francia Raisa reveals she and Selena Gomez began bonding after they broke up with their boyfriends
09.10.2023 - 18:47
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Francia Raisa and Selena Gomez share an enduring friendship that has captured the hearts of many despite their ups and downs. The duo recently made headlines when they attended Selena’s inaugural Rare Impact Fund Benefit, demonstrating their strong friendship and their shared commitment to positively impacting the world.Extra’s Terri Seymour spoke with Francia Raisa at the event, where she talked about their effortless friendship, which dates back over 16 years to their teenage years when they both starred in popular Disney Channel shows, “Secret Life of the American Teenager” and “Wizards of Waverly Place,” respectively.According to the actress, their initial meeting occurred during a Disney initiative where stars from the network’s shows visited children’s hospitals.
Francia recalled this encounter: “She came up to me and was like, ‘My mom had a teenage pregnancy; she was 16 years old, and we love your show.’ I was like, ‘Oh, my God, thank you! I love your show.’”Francia then revealed that they started hanging out after they broke up with their boyfriends. “We started talking, we both had boyfriends at the time, we started kiki-ing… Around the time that my boyfriend and I broke up, and her and her boyfriend broke up, she called me and was like, ‘I am going through some stuff… I am going through a breakup.’ I was like, ‘Girl, me, too,’ and we were just inseparable after that ever since.”Francia Raisa denies being ‘forced’ to donate kidney to Selena Gomez: ‘I just felt it in my heart’Selena Gomez and Francia Raisa grab dinner in coordinating leopard-print heelsSelena Gomez celebrates Francia Raisa’s birthday, squashing rumors about a feud between themDuring the event, Francia reflected on their journey together,
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