Demi Lovato is grateful for her stint as a Disney darling, but all the friendships she forged during that period of her life haven't followed her into adulthood.
31.03.2020 - 22:23 / perezhilton.com
Selena Gomez is doing her thing during the coronavirus quarantine, and that means going so far as to listen to the new music of one of her exes!
The Can’t Keep My Hands To Myself singer recently shared an Instagram post showing off some of her go-to distractions during this self-isolation time, from movies and music she was into, to new books she was reading, and even podcasts she’d recommended to her fans. And there were some interesting additions in there, too…
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