When celebrities join Howard Stern, it’s expected that they’re going to spill the dirty deets — and boy, did Amy Schumer deliver!
13.04.2020 - 20:19 / perezhilton.com
Ask Selena Gomez anything!
That’s pretty much what Amy Schumer did for the new Interview magazine cover story, where the songstress candidly opened up about everything from childhood fame to overcoming her anxiety struggles, and as well as releasing her new album Rare.
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When asked what motivates the 27-year-old to share so much about her life and struggles, Selena replied:
Gomez said that despite going through “some really
When celebrities join Howard Stern, it’s expected that they’re going to spill the dirty deets — and boy, did Amy Schumer deliver!
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There’s a reason Selena Gomez has become more open about her journey. In a new interview with Interview magazine, the Rare songstress spoke to BFF Amy Schumer about gaining control of her story over the years. “I had to start opening up because people were taking away my narrative and it was killing me,” the 27-year-old explained. “I’m so young and I’m going to keep changing and no one has the right to tell me how my life’s going.”
Selena Gomez is explaining her life in the limelight -- and why she's been so candid as of late. The 27-year-old “Wolves” performer told pal Amy Schumer that she decided to be increasingly open about her personal life once things in her life “got out of control” and she felt the need to control her own narrative.
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