Selena Gomez has revealed that she doesn’t give out her trust to a lot of people. The actress and singer, 29, opened up about her personal life while discussing the second season of her hit series “Only Murders In the Building” for a new interview with the U.K.’s The Sunday Times.
In the sit-down, published Sunday, Gomez shared that she and her character Mabel have a few personality traits in common. “Being standoffish is not foreign to me,” she said. “Most of the time, I don’t trust a lot of people.” READ MORE: Selena Gomez, Martin Short & Steve Martin (In A Briefcase) Talk ‘Only Murders In The Building’ & More And though Gomez enjoys bringing some of herself to the role of Mabel, she’s also pushed back when it’s been possible art might too closely imitate life. “Personally, I want to be kind of careful,” she said on Deadline‘s “Crew Call” podcast in May, explaining why she didn’t want to do a musical episode of the series. “I love being Mabel and I love that she’s an extension of me, but she isn’t necessarily me.” READ MORE: Selena Gomez Talks Public Splits, Lupus & Working With ‘Two Adult Gentlemen’ On ‘Only Murders In The Building’ In her interview with The Times, Gomez also spoke about changing as a person over time.
Referring to what she called a “pretty strange” moment in the new season of the Hulu show in which she destroys a perfect statue of her character, Gomez said, “I think everybody has a moment in their life where they want to shed their past and all the stuff they’ve gone through.” She added, “I didn’t contribute to the writing of that scene, but I certainly understood it.
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