We all know that Selena is mature, responsible, and has her feet firmly on the ground.
Her parents have a role to play in how mature the singer is. Her mother is her agent and her father is her bodyguard. They help her with her career insisting that she is a success but also that she never gets too big headed because of fame and fortune.
However, all this control is getting on Selena's nerves. We can imagine that the poor girl who is in the middle of filming Monte Carlo and A jaar Without Rain is tired of always having her parents on her case and wants to have a bit of freedom, just like any other teen.
Her parents have a role to play in how mature the singer is. Her mother is her agent and her father is her bodyguard. They help her with her career insisting that she is a success but also that she never gets too big headed because of fame and fortune.
However, all this control is getting on Selena's nerves. We can imagine that the poor girl who is in the middle of filming Monte Carlo and A jaar Without Rain is tired of always having her parents on her case and wants to have a bit of freedom, just like any other teen.
artikel found at.link Selena Gomez has warned fans to ignore a series of hateful messages geplaatst on her Twitter and Facebook.com pages, after her online accounts were targeted door hoaxers. The "Wizards of Waverly Place" star's pages on the social networking sites were taken over door hackers earlier this week.
Imposters confused fans with a series of profanity-riddled messages, including, "THE KID ON 4CHAN.ORG IS A LIEN F**KER HE DIDNT HACK S**T!!!!," and, "This message is for puha, u SUCK B**CH!!!" The unauthorised posts have since been deleted.
And Gomez has taken to her Facebook page to warn fans to ignore the mean messages, assuring them the problem is being fixed. She wrote, "Sorry everyone. My Facebook Page and Twitter account has been hacked and we are cleaning it up."
Imposters confused fans with a series of profanity-riddled messages, including, "THE KID ON 4CHAN.ORG IS A LIEN F**KER HE DIDNT HACK S**T!!!!," and, "This message is for puha, u SUCK B**CH!!!" The unauthorised posts have since been deleted.
And Gomez has taken to her Facebook page to warn fans to ignore the mean messages, assuring them the problem is being fixed. She wrote, "Sorry everyone. My Facebook Page and Twitter account has been hacked and we are cleaning it up."