The term 'diecided' has emerged fromJeffrey Epstein's unsealed documents, sparking debates among influencers and online commentators about its meaning and connection to Selena Gomez.

Appearing in an email from Epstein to Woody Allen, the phrase 'he has diecided on selena gomez' is believed by some to be a code rather than a simple misspelling of 'decided'. This has led to wild theories involving cloning and sinister plots, as of February 2026.

The term originates from an email dated 2017, where Epstein wrote to Allen: 'sorry, you would have had fun. he has diecided on selena gomez'. Experts suggest it's a typo for 'decided', possibly referring to Gomez's casting in Allen's filmA Rainy Day in New York.

Epstein's ties to Allen are well-documented, and the email likely pertains to professional recommendations. However, the unusual spelling has prompted questions. Why 'diecided'? Some online users interpret 'die' as a sinister hint, given Epstein's history of alleged child trafficking and his 2019 death, officially ruled a suicide but widely disputed.

Gomez's name in the files has surprised many, though she has no direct links to Epstein's crimes. The singer's team has not commented on the matter. The context suggests a mundane Hollywood decision, yet the Epstein association has added intrigue.

This whole conspiracy is just dumb. Her even being in the Epstein files (just once) was about her role in the film “A Rainy Day in New York”.“They have decided on Selena Gomez”. Which was followed by another email talking about that film she did with Timothee Chalamet.pic.twitter.com/YIP3EBWJ6B

Online, the 'diecided' mention has birthed theclone theory. Proponents point to Gomez's 2017kidney transplant, donated by her friend Francia Raisa, which coincided with the email. Conspiracy theorists claim her appearance and voice changed after surgery, suggesting she was replaced by a clone.

Videos compare old and new footage, highlighting perceived differences in facial structure and mannerisms. Some allege her public breakdowns and silence on certain topics support the theory, linking them to Epstein's interest in genetics and transhumanism.

🚨| Selena Gomez has officially been named in the Epstein Files.pic.twitter.com/ZT8xkg9asu

One particularlyoutlandish claimsuggests Gomez died during the transplant, and a clone was deployed to protect revenue streams from her brand. Experts dismiss these claims as baseless, attributing changes to health issues from lupus and natural aging. Yet, the theory persists, blending celebrity gossip with conspiracy. Discussions often reference Gomez's Disney roots and relationships, weaving a narrative of controlled stars.

Source: International Business Times UK