
Selena Gomez appears frighteningly sincere…on the outside, anyway. Disney’s freshest starlet clawing up the fame chain probably won’t turn any bad press in this near future, assuming those potential millions at stake for parental and CEO bank books alike is enough motivation at maintaining that squeaky clean image. Here’s Ms. Gomez earlier on the Morning Show, candidly handing out UNICEF sponsored Halloween candy to kiddy fans in Times Square. Yeah, she even got sucked into a hugging one of the little rascals…this probably means bonus money on allowance day!
Selena’s impeccable reputation as a “goody good” tween idol always has been, and still means no naughty, scandalous photo leaks, underage drinking disaster’s, or partying (that’s gone unnoticed, anyway,) right down to Ms. Gomez’s boyfriend choices–each garner the same mindful discretion. Disney simply has too much to lose on their latest bet. Moreover, with a small number of decent paying gigs under Selena’s belt, they probably easily milked a contract that, once actually discussed, inked and filed, lingered no further than the ear flaps of those she classifies as “managerial staff.”
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Ninja dude, stop hatin’. Selena Gomez is a truly remarkable person and I find your incessant need to make her out to be worse than she really is truly disgusting. Believe it or not celebrities are capable of performing selfless acts of charity and kindess without being roped into it by some contract or another. And the lack of faith people have in Selena Gomez’s character is truly remarkable. As I hear it she was raised a good Christian girl with a love of the theatre and music. She seems very down to earth and kind and it Is really horrible when people take her fame and their jealousy and bitterness and combine it to create lies and fabrications that serve no purpose other than to doubt our heroes.
Rising star — January 4, 2010 @ 1:58 am