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In a recent interview, Selena Gomez hinted that she may step away from music in the future. And, well, Cardi B is out here supporting her fellow female musicians. The “WAP” artist took to Twitter this week to make it clear Gomez shouldn’t retire from music just yet.

“I don’t think Selena should retire. She makes good music & her fans love her,” the 28-year-old rapper tweeted. “I think she needs one more Era. An edgy one that no one ever seen her as. I would love to give her some ideas.”

“A bad b**ch era is needed tho,” Cardi continued. “‘A b**ch I’m nice sweet girl but I’m a rich bad b**ch too.'”

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INDIO, CALIFORNIA – APRIL 12: Singers Cardi B and Selena Gomez perform onstage on the Outdoor Stage during Weekend 1, Day 1 of the 2019 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 12, 2019 in Indio, California. (Photo by Scott Dudelson/Getty Images for Coachella)

Cardi B also touched on the pressures of being a celebrity.

“I like Selena tho,” she wrote. “I defend her cause she is such a sweetheart in person. Us celebs get picked apart all the time but she is just [too] sweet to go thru that. If she wants to leave, leave cause you want [to] not cause of these f**ers.”

The comments arrive after Gomez shared interest in focusing more on producing and acting. The 28-year-old feels that she isn’t taken seriously nowadays adding, “What’s the point?”

“It’s hard to keep doing music when people don’t necessarily take you seriously,” she told the publication. “I’ve had moments where I’ve been like, ‘What’s the point? Why do I keep doing this?’ ‘Lose You to Love Me’ I felt was the best song I’ve ever released, and for some people, it still wasn’t enough.”

“I think there are a lot of people who enjoy my music, and for that I’m so thankful, for that I keep going, but I think the next time I do an album it’ll be different,” she added. “I want to give it one last try before I maybe retire music.”

Women supporting women; we love to see it. And if you us ask, we stan an aforementioned “bad b**ch” era from Gomez. But we can also envisage the artist on the silver screen. More is surely to come.