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When Benny Blanco launched his new “non-podcast,” he likely expected chatter about celebrity guests and spontaneous songwriting.
Instead, the internet fixated on his bare feet and a rumored on-camera fart.
Within hours, the conversation escalated from jokes to calls for Selena Gomez to divorce him.
It was absurd, revealing far more about online culture than the couple themselves.
Benny Blanco Podcast Moment Sparks Cancel Culture Reflex
Let’s be honest. The outrage was never about hygiene but about the thrill of piling on.
As reported by The Blast, social media erupted almost instantly after Blanco’s new project, “Friends Keep Secrets,” went live.
One critic wrote, “He’s the most disgusting person I’ve ever seen in my life, seriously, it blows my mind that Selena is with this f-cking creature.”
Another added, “The fact that his feet are ACTUALLY that filthy makes me sick to my stomach. Like Selena girl what’s going on?”
A third chimed in, “He’s a whole superstar with a massive fanbase and still can’t handle hygiene? Fame doesn’t replace manners.”
The escalation did not stop there. Some users went further, demanding that Gomez leave him.
“Once again, Benny has embarrassed Selena and y’all wonder why I can’t stand his disgusting -ss,” one person wrote, while another added, “Selena needs to divorce him and find someone better.”
Take a pause and consider that. A fan asking a couple to divorce over dirty feet.
We live in a culture that treats minor imperfections like moral failings. Instead of laughter or indifference, the reflex is cancellation.
It is a digital mob mentality disguised as moral superiority.
Hollywood Divorce Rates Are Already High Enough
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If people truly cared about relationships, they would not casually chant for breakups over non-issues.
According to data compiled by the American Psychological Association, roughly 40% to 50% of first marriages in the United States end in divorce.
The CDC reports the U.S. divorce rate was 2.4 per 1,000 population in 2022.
Hollywood’s numbers are often higher. According to 2017 U.S. Census data, about 23% of married couples in the United States divorce, with rates of 20% for men and 26% for women.
In contrast, the average divorce rate among Hollywood celebrities is about 52%, roughly double the general population, with 50% for men and 62% for women.
That is the real crisis. Yet instead of encouraging stability, growth, and grace, the internet now cheers for separation at the first sign of embarrassment.
Calling for a couple who have not even been married a year to divorce over dusty soles is not concern. It is spectacle.
Benny Blanco And Selena Gomez Have Been Judged Before
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This is not the first time Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco have faced public scrutiny.
When their relationship first became public, Gomez was criticized for choosing Blanco, with some online commenters mocking his appearance.
This was highlighted by comedian Nikki Glaser’s brutal jab at Blanco during her opening monologue at the 2025 Golden Globes.
Fans have questioned the pairing based largely on looks rather than character or compatibility.
The narrative was shallow then, and it remains shallow now.
What changed? Nothing. The same culture that once said Gomez “deserved better” because of aesthetics is now saying she deserves better because of feet.
Relationships are not beauty contests nor are they hygiene tribunals.
The Love Is Real And The Demands Are Pointless
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There is no credible evidence that Selena Gomez is unhappy.
On the contrary, her public appearances with Benny Blanco suggest affection and ease.
Hence, demanding divorce does not give strangers control over their lives, as marriage is not a voting system.
Fans can dislike a podcast moment. They can joke. They can scroll past. However, what they cannot do is dictate the future of two adults who clearly care for each other.
Suggesting that Gomez should dismantle her marriage because some viewers were “grossed out” wastes emotional energy on something they do not own.
The truth is simple. Blanco and Gomez will not divorce because strangers disliked his feet.
Benny Blanco ‘Non Podcast’ Innovation Got Lost In The Noise
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What makes the uproar even more ironic is how it eclipsed the actual creative ambition behind the project.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Blanco explained the format, saying, “We’re kind of blurring the line of, is it streaming? Is it a podcast? Is it an interview series? Is it a TV show? Is it NPR’s Tiny Desk? The idea was to mix casual conversation with creative collaboration.”
He added, “You see Ed [Sheeran] come on and we’re making a song from scratch.”
That is innovative. A show that merges spontaneous music creation with intimate conversation could have sparked discussion about artistry and format evolution. Instead, the discourse centered on toes.
The episode became a case study in how quickly nuance disappears online. Rather than engage with a creative concept, viewers zoomed in on a visual detail and ran with it.
In the end, this controversy says less about Blanco and far more about us.
We have normalized outrage over trivialities while divorce statistics quietly remain high. We amplify dirt and ignore devotion. We confuse jokes with justice.
Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco deserve the same privacy and humanity that anyone else would want.
If their marriage ever ends, it should be for reasons that matter, not because a few viewers could not handle bare feet on a sofa.
Sometimes the most radical act in a hypercritical world is simply to mind your business.
