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Post by Admin on Feb 16, 2018 18:34:40 GMT
Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez couldn’t keep their hands to themselves on Valentine’s Day. The on-again couple — who headed to Laguna Beach for a quick getaway last weekend — reunited on Wednesday for a low-key date night. After attending church together with friends, Gomez, 25, and Bieber, 23, were spotted kissing over dinner at the Montage in Beverly Hills. “They celebrated a romantic Valentine’s Day,” a source tells PEOPLE. “They had been apart for a couple of days and seemed happy to be reunited.”
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Post by Admin on Feb 17, 2018 18:44:20 GMT
She went on a mini trip with Justin Bieber over the weekend to the Montage hotel in Laguna Beach. And on Tuesday, Selena Gomez surfaced in New York City for the Coach 1941 fashion show. The 25-year-old singer cut a chic figure in a floral dress with a leather jacket and a fringe for the label's NYFW show.
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Post by Admin on Feb 18, 2018 18:32:04 GMT
Selena Gomez is a woman of many talents, from singing to acting to fashion designing and beyond. But when she stopped by UK radio show BBC Radio 1 on Thursday morning (Feb. 15), Gomez proved that being so multi-talented can sometimes result in forgotten lyrics -- even when they're your own.
Host Nick Grimmy asked Gomez to partake in a game in which he plays a clip of one of her songs, and then she finishes the lyrics after he cuts the music. Prior to the actual competition, Gomez seemed confident: “I’ve been singing since I was seven, and I feel like they’re my stories, so I think (the lyrics) are just embedded in my mind.”
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Post by Admin on Feb 19, 2018 18:44:30 GMT
KATHERINE LANGFORD: What’s the best part of being a performer in 2018? SELENA GOMEZ: I feel like it’s become a much safer place to express your concerns or even just to have the right to say, you know, “I’m not sure I feel comfortable in this environment.” On a personal level, having done this since I was seven, it’s probably the most comfortable I’ve ever felt. Even in auditions I feel like I’m way more confident than I would’ve been in the past. I’m not focused on the things that I used to be like, “Do I look old enough? Do I look sexy enough? Do I look cool enough? Am I nice enough, graceful enough?” Those sorts of things would come into my mind, but now I feel a little more liberated. KL: You became famous in your early teens. Is there anything you feel you missed out on? SG: I’ve spent probably too much time thinking about how my life could’ve been, so now I try to just have a sense of gratitude for how it is. I’ve never wanted to be the kind of person who’s like, “Oh, I wish I had a different life.” This is just kind of how it worked out for me. I’m at the point where I know the value of my privacy, and I understand how the system works, and once I realized and accepted that part of it I’ve become a little bit more fearless. I view it as a small price to pay for being able to have the life I have now. KL: This is Harper’s Bazaar, so we need to talk fashion. Are you a shoe girl or a bag girl? SG: Oh, I’m both, and I always have been. Even when I was younger and wore backpacks, I was so excited to get a Betsey Johnson one. It seemed so much more exciting to me than clothes. And I absolutely love cool shoes. I always felt like what I wore didn’t matter unless I had a cool pair of shoes to go with it.
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Post by Admin on Feb 20, 2018 18:49:55 GMT
KL: What was your first major fashion purchase? SG: A Louis Vuitton laptop bag right after I got my first big check on my own. I remember being so scared that I was gonna mess it up, and pretending I was some little businesswoman who needed to carry all her important things, even though it was just for my lip gloss and laptop. http://instagram.com/p/Bdd3cRNAzQC KL: You’ve grown into quite the fashion plate. How would you describe your personal style? SG: Definitely casual. Even if I’m not working out, I look like I’m working out. [Laughs]
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