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Selena Gomez laughs off ‘It girl era’ video set to Justin Bieber song: ‘I was so depressed back then’
By Riley Cardoza,
6 hours ago
Selena Gomez doesn’t want to go back to her “‘It’ girl era.”
The singer reacted to throwback footage of herself getting snapped by paparazzi and posing with a fan in a TikTok comment Monday.
In the video, which was set to her ex-boyfriend Justin Bieber’s song “Company,” Gomez stunned in a black dress and a matching coat thrown over one shoulder, wearing her hair loose and curled.
Selena Gomez felt “so depressed” during her “‘It’ girl era.” Getty Images @divinepeople
♬ suono originale – divinity The singer reacted to a throwback video via TikTok on Monday. FilmMagic The footage was set to her ex Justin Bieber’s song “Company.” (Credit too long, see caption)
“I know and so do you that at the time she would never have gotten engaged to Benny [Blanco] , she was in her IT GIRL era,” the caption read.
The text written over the video also posited that the past version of Gomez, 32, “would never date Benny Blanco.”
The “Only Murders in the Building” star commented, “Kinda makes me laugh because I was so depressed back then lol.”
The former couple were an item on and off from 2010 to 2018. Getty Images for ESPN The social media upload claimed Gomez would have “never” dated her current boyfriend, Benny Blanco, at the time. Getty Images
Gomez has been with the music producer since last year. Instagram/@selenagomez She clapped back at the hateful comment, saying it made her “laugh.” Alberto E. Rodriguez
As for possibly proposing, the songwriter said, “I take everything a day at a time. I just know that when I look at her, I just say, ‘I don’t know a world where it could be better than this.'”
Gomez also hit back at plastic surgery speculation over the weekend. Getty Images She claimed to have only ever had Botox done. Selena Gomez / Instagram
Gomez has yet to publicly react to Hailey’s pregnancy news.
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