Gomez terminates live interview after Bieber questions

Jul 24, 2013 - 06:38
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SELENA Gomez abruptly terminated an interview yesterday when she became frustrated at being asked questions about Justin Bieber.

The singer-and-actress spoke to for Chicago's WGN Entertainment reporter Dean Richards via satellite, but soon cut off the line after staying silent during his questioning.

"You're, you know, probably as close a friend to Justin Bieber as they come. Is there something about him that we don't get or we don't understand?" Richards asked the star.

"I mean, there is one story after another of, you know, pretty outrageous behaviour that we're reading about."

The questions were referring to the 19-year-old's recent stunts, which include urinating into a club restaurant's mop bucket and allegedly spitting in a man's face on a night out.

But Gomez seemed completely dumbstruck by the questions and merely looked around in confusion as her face was portrayed on a large screen.

"What don't we get about him or what is it that he's not getting out there?" Dean persisted.

But the reporter never received an answer, as the star simply smiled awkwardly before cutting off the line.

Gomez recently celebrated her 21st birthday.

 

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