Sarah Bahbah accuses Selena Gomez of plagiarising her song, know about the Palestinian-Jordanian artist

Sarah Bahbah, a Palestinian-Jordanian artist and photographer, has once again accused Selena Gomez of plagiarism. In a comprehensive Instagram video posted on March 1, 2024, Bahbah conducts a thorough side-by-side analysis, highlighting similariti...

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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 24: Selena Gomez attends the 30th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards at Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall on February 24, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.
Palestinian-Jordanian artist and photographer, Sarah Bahbah, has publicly accused Selena Gomez of plagiarizing her work for the second time. In a detailed Instagram video released on March 1, 2024, Bahbah presents a side-by-side analysis, drawing parallels between Gomez's recent music video, Love On, and her own artistic creations, as per a report by Sportskeeda.

Sarah Bahbah: The Artist Behind the Accusations

Sarah Bahbah, a 32-year-old artist of Palestinian-Jordanian descent based in Los Angeles, is renowned for her emotionally charged photography. The founder of the agency Possy, Bahbah has collaborated with industry giants such as Gucci, Condé Nast, Capitol Records, Sony Music, and GQ. Her work, characterized by its exploration of emotional vulnerability, has gained international acclaim with exhibitions in 25 galleries worldwide.

Accusations and Deja Vu: Gomez's Alleged Pattern

This is not the first time Selena Gomez has faced accusations of copying Bahbah's work. In 2018, fans pointed out striking similarities between Gomez's music video for Back To You and Bahbah's distinctive style, including the use of subtitles and text overlaying photographs. During that controversy, fans urged Gomez to credit Bahbah, and the artist herself suggested collaboration, a comment later deleted by Gomez.


Bahbah Analyzes alleged Similarities

In her recent video, Bahbah asserts that friends alerted her to the visual parallels between Gomez's Love On video and her own creations. She claims to note similarities in directing style and shooting locations, specifically referencing her films I ___ YOU (2022) and Untangles (2023). Bahbah dissected frame-by-frame likenesses, even allegedly pointing out resemblances in sound effects for opening titles, as per a report by Sportskeeda

Bahbah's Response: Industry Consultation and Empowerment

Sarah Bahbah, addressing the recurring issue of plagiarism in the industry, shared that she consulted with professionals in the entertainment field, including legal experts, music managers, and agents, as per a report by Sportskeeda. She emphasized the prevalence of such occurrences, particularly impacting women of color and smaller artists.

Silence from Selena Gomez: No Response to Allegations Yet

As of the time of writing, Selena Gomez has not issued any statements or responses regarding the plagiarism accusations. The artist's silence has prompted criticism from internet users.
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