'So tired' Selena Gomez hits the deck

Jul 30, 2013 - 07:44
Jul 30, 2013 - 07:49
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'So tired' Selena Gomez hits the deck
'So tired' Selena Gomez hits the deck

SELENA Gomez looks worse for wear as she arrives at her hotel after celebrating her 21st birthday.

The pretty brunette singer partied to see in her birthday last Monday in Hollywood in amongst her hectic schedule promoting her new music.

She then headed to New York City to perform at a concert for breakfast TV show Good Moing America.

On arrival at her hotel in the city Selena was visibly wo out as she stepped out of her cab and then appeared to crouch on the floor on all-fours before swiftly being helped back on to her feet by a member of her team.

Her dishevelled appearance saw her hiding her face behind her hair and large sunglasses with a hoody pulled over her head so she was barely visible.

The actress then apologised to fans waiting to catch a glimpse of her outside the luxury residence as she explained "I'm sorry I'm just so tired," before being rushed inside with gifts that were handed to her minder by the crowd.

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