Selena Gomez recently graced the Vogue's 73 questions video.
In the short 7-minute video, Gomez toured viewers on her lovely and beautiful home while answering some intimate questions and even cute questions.
And on about the "thing" she can't live without, the singer revealed she cannot live without her parents and family. She even shared through the video the lesson she learned from them.
"Everyone is equal and everything happens for a reason," Gomez said answering about what is the best lesson she learned from her parents.
She also described herself as someone kind, loyal and giving. She also revealed to her fans that she writes more music and is inspired to create music when she feels depressed.
"I love depressing things," the singer further added.
The advice she gives her 15-year-old self is something that all of us should accept.
"Go ahead and do it 'cause you're gonna do it anyway," says Gomez, laughing, before naming "patience" as a newfound virtue. Her favorite word is "grateful" and she also extends this principle to a shout-out to her tens of millions of followers (and counting): "I get to do what I love every single day and it's because of you thank you."
Selena Gomez recently graced the Vogue's 73 questions video.
In the short 7-minute video, Gomez toured viewers on her lovely and beautiful home while answering some intimate questions and even cute questions.
And on about the "thing" she can't live without, the singer revealed she cannot live without her parents and family. She even shared through the video the lesson she learned from them.
"Everyone is equal and everything happens for a reason," Gomez said answering about what is the best lesson she learned from her parents.
She also described herself as someone kind, loyal and giving. She also revealed to her fans that she writes more music and is inspired to create music when she feels depressed.
"I love depressing things," the singer further added.
The advice she gives her 15-year-old self is something that all of us should accept.
"Go ahead and do it 'cause you're gonna do it anyway," says Gomez, laughing, before naming "patience" as a newfound virtue. Her favorite word is "grateful" and she also extends this principle to a shout-out to her tens of millions of followers (and counting): "I get to do what I love every single day and it's because of you thank you."
Christian Hollywood Singer Selena Gomez Reveals the Best Lesson She Learned from her Catholic Parents
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