Skip to main content

I Only Date If I Know I’m Going to Have Fun, but ‘I Don’t Trust Anybody’ – Selena Gomez


I Only Date If I Know I’m Going to Have Fun, but ‘I Don’t Trust Anybody’ – Selena Gomez

Selena Gomez opened up about her love life in Marie Claire’s upcoming June issue…
“I’ve been dating. I’ve been having the best time,” Gomez, 23, told the mag. “But I don’t trust anybody, so dating can only be fun if I know I’m going to have fun.”
Having had a very high-profile relationship with Justin Bieber, the “Hands to Myself” singer is used to being asked about romance — but that doesn’t mean she’s OK with it. “I would try to promote something that I loved, and the entire interview would be about my personal life. I would leave a room feeling defeated, feeling embarrassed,”
she recalled. “But I would always make sure to put that smile on my face because I wasn’t going to let them get to me.”


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

West Ham say goodbye to Upton Park after 2,398 matches

West Ham will bid a fond farewell to Upton Park after they host Manchester United on Tuesday night.

Hazard Complete’s Incredible comeback To Win League for Leicester

Chelsea needed some stardust from Eden Hazard to hold Tottenham Hotspurs at Stamford bridge and effectively win the league for Leicester city.

Samsung to give Korean Note 7 owners a 50% discount on Note 8

Samsung is offering Note 7 owners in South Korea the chance to upgrade their phone to a Note 8 for half the price when the as-yet-unannounced handset becomes available next year. According to a report from Reuters, the company announced the deal as part of an ongoing exchange program for the Note 7 in its home country, but there’s no word on whether the same offer will be made in the US. In a statement on Monday, Samsung said customers who trade in their Note 7 phone for either a flat-screen or curved-screen version of the Galaxy S7 can trade up for a Galaxy S8 or Note 8 smartphone launching next year through an upgrade programme. The news seemingly confirms that Samsung will be continuing the Note line despite the disaster of the Note 7, which was permanently discontinued earlier this month. According to Reuters, Note 7 owners in Korea will only have to pay half the price of a Galaxy S7 to get their hands on a Galaxy S8 or Note 8 next year. When Samsung was asked if the sa...