Selena Gomez's Instagram Goes Viral Again; Singer Finally Responds To Justin Bieber Video!
Selena Gomez has released her statement about the Instagram video of Justin Bieber singing to her in a hotel bar appeared.
In November, a clip featuring the "Good for You" singer being serenaded by her on-again, off-again beau, Justin Bieber, went viral.
In the video, Bieber was singing "My Girl" by the Temptations to Gomez as well as his own hit single, "Sorry."
The video was posted by Instagram user eatprayphoto.
"@JustinBieber singing my girl to @SelenaGomez....is this real? Pure magic," the fan wrote on Instagram, along with the video.
"When you're having a drink at an empty hotel bar and @JustinBieber appears out of nowhere and begins to sing on the piano #LOSINGMYS**T," The fan wrote in a follow-up video clip where Justin Bieber sang "Sorry."
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Naturally, with millions of Jelena fans out there, the Instagram video quickly became viral.
Although Selena Gomez appeared to be very happy during that captured Instagram moment, in her recent interview with Rolling Stone, the 23-year-old seemed to be singing a different tune.
When asked about the video and what was happening during the "magical" hotel bar serenade from her ex, she automatically clammed up.
"Well, I am sorry, first of all," Gomez told the interviewer. "And honestly, what I would love to be printed is that I am so beyond done with talking about that, and him."
Whether or not that sweet moment with Justin Bieber made going on the American Music Awards harder for her, the "Good For You" singer said: "Not at all. I don't alter my life because of what people are going to talk about."
The former Disney star also had this to say about people who immediately assume that her single, "Same Old Love" is about Justin Bieber: "Yeah, I understand that. It's a song about a cycle, a cycle that people understand."
"It drives you mad, but it's beautiful," Selena Gomez continued, adding to the Instagram video story. "People have seen most of the choices that I've made in my life. And I love every choice that I've made. Because now I understand how to apply that to my music. This is who I am. I'm glad my life was never perfect."