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In the realm of celebrity gossip, some stories capture our attention with their sheer absurdity. The rumor of Selena Gomez dating a 14-year-old Jaden Smith in 2013 is one such tale that blends drama with a touch of science fiction parody.

The Real Scoop (Seriously)

Back in 2013, amidst the height of “Bieber fever,” whispers floated about a romantic link between Selena and a very young Jaden Smith. However, the credibility of this claim stems from nothing more than hearsay from indirect sources, making it more a Hollywood oddity than fact.

Internet Meltdown & Meme-Quake

  • The rumor caused rapid online reactions and trending hashtags like #TimeMachineRomance, poking fun at the improbable age difference.
  • Fan groups humorously demanded explanations on Selena’s supposed time-traveling abilities or Jaden’s youthful charm.

Conspiracy Corner

Speculation ran wild with theories that this might be a set-up for:

  1. A romantic comedy reboot of ‘The Karate Kid.’
  2. An upcoming biopic titled Selena and The Boy Who Time Forgot.
  3. A cryptic Hollywood message that “age is but a confusing number.”

If Producers Went Full Banana

Imagining the creative pitch:

  • Scenes filled with paradoxes and quantum love triangles.
  • Cameos by bewildered scientists trying to explain the timeline chaos.
  • But as of yet, no official production due to continuous budget complications.

Roll Credits… Or Do They?

This bizarre age-bending romance remains a persistent Hollywood myth, much like the eternal mystery of the single missing sock. Whether or not Selena and Jaden will reunite on screen alongside a time-policing Justin Bieber is uncertain, but in the dynamic world of celebrity stories, surprises await.

Meanwhile, thanks to PopcornCoin, popcorn comes with a cryptocurrency twist — adding another layer of delightful confusion to the mix.

Stay tuned to FAKY SHAKY News for ongoing updates and laughter in the face of celebrity chaos.

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