Singer Selena Gomez has opened up about her courting life in a candid chat.
Gomez, 31, is presently on the press circuit to advertise her new track “Single Soon” through which she professes to being “high maintenance”.
The singer has been within the highlight this yr however not for her love life.
She hit headlines after ending up in an odd feud together with her ex-boyfriend Justin Bieber’s new spouse Hailey Bieber.
It was an entire TikTok drama, however mainly, followers accused Hailey of constructing enjoyable of Gomez as a result of she overlaminated her eyebrows, relishing within the reality Gomez was body-shamed over some pictures of her in a bikini.
It resulted in Gomez commenting on a TikTok that referred to as Hailey a “mean girl” with the phrases “I love you”, after which asserting she was going to take a break from social media.
The two have since squashed the meat and instructed their followers to not ship hate to one another.
But whereas she’s been embroiled in drama together with her ex’s spouse, she’s stayed resolutely quiet about her personal romantic life.
Gomez was on/off with Bieber for a number of years, she’s additionally dated singer The Weeknd.
However, she hasn’t been linked to a giant public romance in years and there’s nothing however rumours about who she has been seeing.
In a refreshingly sincere chat she spilled the beans on being “high maintenance,” in terms of love.
In a radio interview she defined what she actually meant by declaring she was arduous work.
“I think I have standards, and I think I live in a world right now where boys confuse standards with high maintenance,” Gomez mentioned on the Hits 1 LA radio present.
Gomez mentioned that the road was actually “fun” as a result of she isn’t “ashamed” to say what she “requires” in a relationship.
“So, in a way, it was just meant to be for the attitude of the song, and that’s genuinely what I feel,” she mentioned.
Gomez didn’t cease there and defined that actually she was simply searching for somebody that was “cool” however not within the conventional sense.
“You just gotta be nice and, like, please make me laugh and also just be good to my family and people around you.”
Source: www.news.com.au