Nearly two weeks ago, Selena Gomez announced she would be taking a break from social media following a brief and indirect back-and-forth with Hailey Bieber
When fan armies become exactly that — armies — even the average media consumer gets swept into the draft, with a need to pick sides in conflicts that don't involve them
Gomez had defended her bestie Taylor Swift in the comment section of a video that called Bieber a "bully"
"The theme generally is freedom — freedom from relationships, freedom from the darkness," she says
Rolling Stone India’s global contributing editor Amit Vaidya counts down his favorite songs of the year, from TikTok phenoms to bonafide superstars to budding new artists and everyone in between
"I’ve never met him, but I’m secretly hoping he finds that out just because I want him to be like, ‘That’s weird,’” she previously told Rolling Stone
She’s wrestled with bipolar disorder, life-threatening illness, and tabloid hell. Now, she’s opening up about all of it in incredible ways
"When I got to know more information, it actually helps me," she said in 2020. "It doesn’t scare me once I know it.”
The film following Gomez over the last six years of her life arrives on Apple TV+ on November 4
Pop star hopped on the Afrowave artist's Rave and Roses track last month