Selena Gomez Slams Grown-Up Critics: Get a Life!
Considering her roller coaster relationship with Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez expects to her some negativity from her occasional boyfriend's fan base.
They're loyal. They're passionate. They're probably like 13 years of age on average.
But adults? The singer fails to comprehend why so many people who are old enough to know better also harass her online so often.
"I get picked on by grown adults all the time," Gomez told E! News this week while promoting her new film, Rudderless. "It's grown-ups and I don't get it. It just baffles me."
Selena then couldn't help but get a bit personal in response to these haters.
"I wish I could just sit them down and say, 'What were you doing at 15? What were you doing at 18? What were you doing at 21?'" she added. "Because I can guarantee you it's not half of what I've done.'"
Yes! You go, girl!
Couldn't Selena just sign off of Twitter or Instagram and not concern herself with these critics?
Sure, but "I refuse to let them win," she explained, going on to say those social media platforms offer her a unique opportunity.
"I want to be that person for those girls and for my fans," said Gomez, angling to serve as a role model. "It's nice to be able to connect with my fans. I'm a part of it. I'm totally involved."
Gomez has 23.7 million followers on Twitter, 16 million on Instagram and 64 million fans on Facebook.
The young singer and actress also appeared on Ellen this week and honestly assessed her recent life changes, which often lead to online scrutiny.
She admitted that she's far from perfect and graded herself as a "7" on a scale of 1-10 in terms of where she sees herself at the moment. Why's that?
Watch Selena's candid interview to find out:
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