Key Points

Selena Gomez just shared some candid insights about her life and career in a recent interview. She's not into people being late and really doesn't appreciate getting special treatment just because she's famous. The singer-actress recently challenged herself by performing in Spanish for a new film, showing her commitment to growth and pushing boundaries. Her down-to-earth approach and desire to take on roles that scare her a little reveal a refreshingly authentic perspective on fame and artistry.

Key Points: Selena Gomez: Punctuality, Privacy, and Passion

  • Dislikes tardiness and preferential treatment
  • Proud of Spanish language performance in 'Emilia Perez'
  • Seeks collaborative and challenging film roles
  • Values genuine interactions over fame
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Selena Gomez reveals her 'pet peeve'

Hollywood star Selena Gomez opens up about her pet peeves, engagement, and embracing challenging film roles in Spanish cinema.

"I have been acting and singing my whole life, but this is all a new experience for me. - Selena Gomez"

Los Angeles, Jan 5

Hollywood star-singer Selena Gomez, who began her career as a child actress, has said that her pet peeves are people who are late.

Gomez, who recently announced her engagement to record producer Benny Blanco, told W Magazine: "My pet peeves are people who are late."

She also dislikes being given preferential treatment just because she's famous, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

She said: "I don't like how people treat other people if they treat me differently. I notice those things very quickly. Because I have lovely people in my life that have nothing to do with the industry, and I really pay attention to how people treat my friends and people around me."

Gomez recently was seen alongside Karla Sofía Gascon and Zoe Saldana in 'Emilia Perez'. She revealed that she relished the challenge of performing in Spanish in the crime-comedy film.

She shared: "I was extremely proud to speak Spanish. I was nervous, but I have released a whole album in Spanish before. I’m more comfortable singing in Spanish, so doing an entire film was a little intimidating."

Meanwhile,Gomez recently said that she's "never wanted to be the centre of attention".

The actress loves the experience of working with "collaborative" filmmakers, like Jacques Audiard, who directed 'Emilia Perez'.

She told Variety: "I’ve never wanted to be the centre of attention, so I love working with filmmakers that make it feel collaborative. Jacques was like a little kid. He would get so excited when we’d do something right, and he would let us know - even though I couldn’t understand him half the time. I was appreciative."

The “Wolves” hitmaker is also keen to test herself as an actress.

The 32-year-old star said: "I have been acting and singing my whole life, but this is all a new experience for me. I’m really proud of the choices I’ve made, because I go for the parts that scare me a little. That’s the rush I crave."

- IANS

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