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Selena Gomez can’t stand THIS one thing that she finds irritating
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Selena Gomez, American singer and actress who tried her luck in Hollywood at such young age, recently shared what truly gets under her skin and couldn't stand it. The 32-year-old singer and songwriter admitted that punctuality is something she values deeply, and lateness is a real pet peeve for her. During her playful conversation with , Selena, who is currently making headlines with her fiancé after their engagement, shared: "My pet peeves are people who are late." "I don't like how people treat other people if they treat me differently. I notice those things very quickly. Because I have lovely people in my life that have nothing to do with the industry, and I really pay attention to how people treat my friends and people around me," she added. However, the singer-turned-actress recently teamed up with her fellow actresses Karla Sofía Gascon and Zoe Saldana for the crime-comedy , and she couldn’t be more excited about her career in Spanish. Selena Gomez revealed how much she loves pushing herself to perform in new languages, saying it added a whole new level of fun and excitement to her role. "I was extremely proud to speak Spanish," she shared.
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