Selena Gomez is on the cover of Elle Magazine’s October 2018 issue, as she opens up for the first time about Demi Lovato‘s overdose, turning 26, and a whole lot more.
Read excerpts below:
On supporting Demi Lovato:
All I’m saying is, I reached out personally. I didn’t do a public
thing. I didn’t want to. I…I love her. I’ve known her since I was seven.
So…it’s…that’s what I’ll say.
On turning 26: It’s peaceful. It’s weird. The moment I turned
26, I felt 26. Right now, I feel very sure of where I am. I don’t feel
erratic or emotionally unstable. Or like I can’t handle my emotions,
like I used to. It’s kind of understanding myself a little more. By all
means I don’t have myself figured out. But it feels good.
On the meaning behind ‘Flawless,’ a song on her upcoming album: Meaning
through all your imperfections, you’re flawless. You’re not striving.
It’s me encouraging a younger version of myself. Even when you’re
imperfect, even when you’re feeling worthless, you are flawless. It’s a
song I’m going to sing for the rest of my life.
On volunteering for A21, the global anti–human-trafficking nonprofit: I
wasn’t going to immediately start discussing it. It’s out of my comfort
zone. I needed to be fully immersed in it. What a great thing another
celebrity is doing.…That’s not why I want to talk about it. I can’t be
silent about this.
Read more.... visit Elle.com.
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