![]() ![]() Gomez, we’re told, only wants to talk about Stars Dance, her fourth album overall and first without the backing band the Scene.Īnd the Texan sure displayed some nifty footwork here, specifically when asked about the plaintive closing track Love Will Remember, which features such lovelorn lines as “You said you loved me, I said I loved you back/ What happened to that?” The heavy-handed rules must have caused some consternation, because these are the first words Gomez utters with a shy smile as she greets her interviewer: “Are you going to be nice to me?” Journalists were strictly forbidden from mentioning the Stratford, Ont., pop star’s name in the interview, a point mentioned several times then punctuated by the hulking body guard positioned by the hotel-room door. Indeed, the Disney-reared star always seemed the especially calm in contrast to Bieber’s perpetual storm - not that she’d talk about that, of course. They want a reaction and I don’t want to give it to them.” I just try to keep my head down because I know exactly what they want. “But at the same time, it’s a part of what I have to do and I have to sacrifice that, I guess. I want to go to the grocery store and hang out with my friends at the movies and not be bothered by grown men with cameras - that’s awkward. “I don’t agree with it (and) I don’t like it. “I don’t really want to give them what they want, you know?” the 21-year-old singer with the long, dark chocolate locks said in a recent interview. We hope that the paps took Gomez’s message to heart and stopped following her for the day.TORONTO - While her on-again, off-again beau Justin Bieber has made a sport of angrily antagonizing the ever-present paparazzi, Selena Gomez rarely seems in danger of losing her poise amid the prying gaze of tabloid photographers.īut it’s not because she condones their behaviour. Explaining that the paparazzi industry is “competitive” is not an excuse to violate someone’s privacy or scare them. She was in the right to ask them to stop following her, and the paparazzi were in the wrong to invade her privacy. Though we appreciate that Gomez killed the paparazzi with kindness (like she preaches in her music), she should feel no obligation to apologize. MORE: 30 Stylish Celebrity Coachella Outfits to Inspire Your Festival Fashion God bless,” Gomez responds, closing her car door. It’s really competitive,” the paparazzo tells her. Well, there are other guys here,” the paparazzo says. Before closing her car door, Gomez blesses the paparazzi and tells them that “it’s OK.” The paparazzo then apologizes back and tells Gomez that the celebrity-photography industry is competitive, which is why they stalked her. The paparazzo explains that there are other paparazzo around, which leads Gomez to apologize and meekly walk to her car. “Do you guys mind if I just have the rest of the day? Because you’re kind of scaring me.” MORE: 15 Seriously Uncanny Celebrity Look-Alikes Who Will Blow Your Mind “Selena! Is Justin just a little brother to you?” the paparazzo asks. Gomez ends her message to the paps by telling them that they’re “scaring” her, which is why she would like them to stop following her. When a paparazzo tries to ask Gomez about her relationship with Bieber, the “Bad Liar” singer shuts the camerawoman down, asking her if she could give her privacy for the day. The 30-second video shows Gomez exiting a Starbucks in Newport Beach, California when a crowd of paparazzi swarm around her. In a heartbreaking video taken last Wednesday, the 25-year-old singer warns a crowd of paparazzi to stay away, telling them, “You’re scaring me.” But that doesn’t mean that she’s used to people stalking her and taking her picture wherever she goes. With a high-profile relationship (and breakup) with Justin Bieber and more than 135 million followers on Instagram, Selena Gomez is one of the most sought-after celebrity by the paparazzi and tabloids.
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