(Vogue)
(Vogue)
(Vogue)
(Vogue)

Despite being one of the world’s biggest pop stars, Selena Gomez lives in an Airbnb and has only two celebrities whom she keeps in contact with. “I think 17 people have my phone number right now,” she admits in her first-ever cover story for Vogue magazine. “Maybe two are famous.” The 24-year-old singer goes on to reveal that “going out” these days consists of taking long drives with her girlfriends: a realtor, a techie and some folks from church. Additionally, in her effort to take care of her mental health, she sees her shrink five days a week and has become a passionate advocate of Dialectical Behavior Therapy, a technique developed to treat borderline personality disorder that is now used more broadly, with its emphasis on improving communication, regulating emotions and incorporating mindfulness practices. “DBT has completely changed my life,” she declares. “I wish more people would talk about therapy. We girls, we’re taught to be almost too resilient, to be strong and sexy and cool and laid-back, the girl who’s down. We also need to feel allowed to fall apart.”

(Vogue)
(Vogue)
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(Vogue)

As for social media, she says:
“As soon as I became the most followed person on Instagram, I sort of freaked out. It had become so consuming to me. It’s what I woke up to and went to sleep to. I was an addict, and it felt like I was seeing things I didn’t want to see, like it was putting things in my head that I didn’t want to care about. I always end up feeling like s–t when I look at Instagram.”

She ended up deleting Instagram from her phone and doesn’t currently know the password to her account – an assistant posts for her.

(Vogue)
(Vogue)

Gomez explains how onstage anxiety was a real thing for her prior to entering rehab: “At concerts I used to make the entire crowd raise up their pinkies and make a pinky promise never to allow anybody to make them feel that they weren’t good enough. Suddenly I have kids smoking and drinking at my shows, people in their 20s, 30s, and I’m looking into their eyes, and I don’t know what to say. I couldn’t say, ‘Everybody, let’s pinky-promise that you’re beautiful!’ It doesn’t work that way, and I know it because I’m dealing with the same s–t they’re dealing with.”

(AskKissy.com)
(AskKissy.com)

Criminal Minds is bringing back original cast member Shemar Moore who left the show almost a year ago. Moore will reprise his role of Derek Morgan as a guest star in the Season 12 finale

The Criminal Minds episode airs May 10th

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(twIN STYLE – blogger)

Some unsuspecting British Airways passengers recently got a little spice added to their travels. In association with Red Nose Day, Emma Bunton, better known as Baby Spice, went undercover as a British Airways check-in agent, with the hopes of helping passengers by “spicing up their lives.”

The Spice Girl alum dropped plenty of references to many of the group’s chart-topping hits, including when she told one customer about an argument she had just gotten into with her friend. “I said, ‘If you want my future, you have to forget my past,’” she said, referencing their debut No. 1 hit “Wannabe.” “‘And if you want to get with me, then you have to make it last.’ But they weren’t very happy about that.”

(Disney)
(Disney)

In honor of the release of Disney’s live-action Beauty and the Beast, Entertainment Weekly has broken down how much the film’s famed castle would cost in real life. According to the outlet, the 60-room castle and it’s royal furnishings would cost exactly $15,881,205 dollars. Here are some of the items that would be included in the massive price tag:

  • A 60-piece Lenox West Chester china set – $4,680
  • Two quality candelabras -$7,000
  • An 18th-century pendulum clock – $11,000
  • A replacement 1760 wardrobe – $5,000
  • A 32-inch ostrich feather duster – $40
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