In a candid chat with Howard Stern, Amy Schumer is opening up about her husband’s autism spectrum diagnosis, the couple’s plans to expand their family, and more.
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Selena Gomez opened up to Amy Schumer for Interview magazine's latest cover story, published Monday. During a candid conversation, the pop star spoke about dealing with media scrutiny from the time she was a teen and revealed why she has been so open about her mental health journey as of late.
"My intention was never to become a tabloid," the 27-year-old told Schumer of her headline-making life. "So when things kind of happened that way, it got out of control.
In a candid chat with Howard Stern, Amy Schumer is opening up about her husband’s autism spectrum diagnosis, the couple’s plans to expand their family, and more.
Selena Gomez wanted to create a make-up line in order to “make people feel safe”.
Amy Schumer admitted she goofed in naming her newborn son, so she changed it. The comedian and actress made the revelation on Tuesday while issuing a monologue to her socially separated audience on her “Amy Schumer Presents: 3 Girls, 1 Keith" that she altered her son’s middle name after naming the little guy after a close pal of hers and husband Chris Fischer's.
Selena Gomez struggles to accept the inaccurate way she has been portrayed in the media.
Complexion perfect is coming soon! Selena Gomez teased fans with some exciting new information about her upcoming cosmetics line, Rare Beauty, hitting Sephora stores this summer.
Selena Gomez is ready to talk about the chaos of the past couple years in the spotlight and the toll it took on her. In a candid discussion with Amy Schumer for Interview magazine, Gomez touched on hitting rock bottom; how at one point, her personal life was out of control; and why people don't need to worry about her now.
Gomez opened up about dealing with media scrutiny from the time she was a teen during a conversation with Amy Schumer for Interview magazine, reports hollywoodreporter.com.
Selena Gomez struggles to accept the inaccurate way she is often portrayed in the media.
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.
Selena Gomez is firing back at the critics. Speaking with Interview for its Spring 2020 issue, the "Lose You To Love Me" singer opened up to Amy Schumer about her complex relationship with the media and how it's shaped her life. While discussing the public's fascination with her, Gomez shared that her newfound candor is the result of her trying to reclaim her story.
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Selena Gomez is opening up about living her life under a spotlight. The 27-year-old singer covers 's April issue and, in the accompanying interview with Amy Schumer, discusses the struggles of fame.