Selena Gomez is starting 2015 off on a positive note. The
former Disney star-turned pop star has headed back into the studio, has
seemingly said goodbye for good to Justin Bieber, and moved on to a rumored new
beau, DJ Zedd. The "Heart Wants What It Wants" entertainer reminisced
about her on-and-off relationship with Bieber in the upcoming issue of V
magazine and more while being interviewed by none other than her former Spring
Breakers costar, James Franco.
I was 18 years old, and it was my first love. The older I
get, I'm guarding certain things more. After being put through the scrutiny, I
understand what it is," Gomez, 22, explains to the Interview star.
"When you're young and you're being told so many different things…it
almost felt like all we had was each other, like the world was against us, in a
way. It was really weird but it was incredible. I would never take it back in a
million years. You live and you learn, you know?"
Gomez began dating the "Boyfriend" singer in 2010,
but has appeared to have finally turned the page with Zedd in recent months.
Though she hints that she's not in a place for a new BF just yet ("I think
the next time will be much different...which will definitely not be any time
soon"), the star does seem to be in a happier place these days.
I think this year is going to be incredible, I feel the best
I've ever felt in my life, but I mean, your 20s, good God," she tells the
mag. "I'm super stoked that I've got some bumps on me, some scars, some
bruises. I actually really love that. And I don't mean that in a morbid
way.
Gomez and Bieber, 20, had one of their many splits in
January 2013. One year later, the Texas native secretly entered rehab for two
weeks. Her rep told Us it was "not for substance abuse," as a source
added it was to "get herself together" at the time.
"It was great to experience really beautiful things,
and then [to] have the growing pains, in every possible manner, in every
relationship. It was family, it was business, it was buying my first home,
moving out of my parents' house. There was so much going on," Gomez explains
of her darker days. "You can't help but have some troubles here and there.
I don't think it's a smooth process for anyone, and it definitely wasn't for
me."
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