Selena Gomez shares her plans for the future and hopes 'to be married and to be a mom'

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Selena Gomez spoke about her plans for the future during an episode ofGiving Back Generation that was released on Friday.The 30-year-old performer discussed several topics during the sit-down, including her mental health and her relationship with social media.The Only Murders In The Building star then made a point of speaking about how she was looking forward to starting a family in the future.

Making plans:Selena Gomez spoke about her plans for the future during an episode of Giving Back Generation that was released on Friday; she is seen in JuneGomez began the conversation by bluntly stating what she planned to do in the coming years.The Disney Channel alum stated: 'I hope to be married and to be a mom.' The performer then stated that she was looking forward to stepping away from her high-profile career in favor of doing charity work.'Eventually, I'm going to be tired of all of this, so I'm probably just going to devote most of my life to philanthropy before I peace out,' she said.

Making it clear:The Disney Channel alum stated that 'I hope to be married and to be a mom' during the interviewGomez was previously in a relationship with Nick Jonas, and she appeared in the music video for the Jonas Brothers' trackBurnin' Up.She subsequently began an on-again off-again relationship with Justin Bieber that commenced in 2010.The hitmaker dated figures such as Zedd and The Weeknd over much of the 2010s.

In the past: Gomez began an on-again-off-again relationship with Justin Bieber that commenced in 2010; she is seen in MarchThe actress eventually ended the relationship with the Baby singer for good in 2018.Gomez subsequently penned a song entitledLose You to Love Me, which was allegedly about her relationship with Bieber.The.

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