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Selena Gomez elaborates on calling out Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg: 'I could not handle what I was seeing' - Yahoo Entertainment

Selena Gomez elaborates on calling out Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg: 'I could not handle what I was seeing' - Yahoo Entertainment

Selena Gomez elaborates on calling out Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg: 'I could not handle what I was seeing' - Yahoo Entertainment
Jan 16, 2021 2 mins, 34 secs

Growing up as a star on the Disney Channel, Selena Gomez learned to stay quiet on controversial issues.

“But do you see, Zane, I did that for like 10 years, you know,” Gomez said.

She famously appeared on the children’s show Barney (alongside friend Demi Lovato) when she was just 7, before finding success with Disney and then more grown up fare, such as starring in Spring Breakers, executive-producing Netflix drama 13 Reasons Why and hosting cooking series Selena + Chef on HBO Max.

I wasn’t afraid to call out a Mark Zuckerberg or speak what I wanted to speak, because I could not handle what I was seeing,” Gomez said.

— Selena Gomez (@selenagomez) January 7, 2021.

— Selena Gomez (@selenagomez) December 30, 2020.

“For me,” Gomez said, “I can’t stand the fact that people have to know that there are neo-Nazi groups online and that there [are] hate groups online and misinformation from U.S.

“I just think that it’s necessary to call the people out who are responsible but, at the same time, being able to do what I can,” she said.

“This has been something I’ve wanted to do for 10 years — working on a Spanish project,” said Gomez, whose father is Mexican, “because I’m so, so proud of my heritage.”.

“Just with all the division in the world,” explained Gomez, whose named after late Tejano singer Selena Quintanilla.

When Lowe asked her what it was like to sing in Spanish, Gomez told him that it was challenging.

She said in February 2018 that she wasn’t fluent in the language, although she wanted to be.

That was something I discovered,” Gomez said.

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One of those is a new “Dungeons & Dragons” film, which is being directed by Jonathan Goldstein and Jonathan Francis Daley.

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