среда, 19 декабря 2012 г.

SElena ask

Racked: So, how did the idea for Dream Out Loud come about?
Selena: I just remember when I was younger, all of my friends—all of the clothes that my friends wore were all of these different lines and I could never really afford them. Like, most of the T-shirts were like $ 45.00. So, I wanted to make a line that was really simple, that was classic that you could dress down and that was really affordable for my fans.
Racked: Are there any specific pieces that you are really excited about with this particular season of the line?
Selena: We actually wanted to make the fall line kind of preppy in just the sense of going back to school. So, we do have a lot of plaids. There is a cute plaid skirt and there are a lot of boots that we have, and then sweaters and layering pieces that are really sweet.

Do you read the tabloids?
Recently, I have not. I’m actually very, very proud of myself. Honestly, the blog sites and everything — I’d be on them nonstop. I’ve gone four weeks total without looking at them and I’m very proud and very happy. I was addicted. It was bad.
Do you mind being in the tabloids?
Regardless how much someone says, ‘I don’t believe what they say,’ people do. I’m a person, and I have feelings. I love what I do, and I want to do this the rest of my life, but I do not want it to run my life.
Unfortunately, sometimes [celebrities] let the media control their life. I’ve seen that happen. It’s not fun for me.
What was it like the first time you got recognized in public?
I actually got recognized for being on ‘The Suite Life of Zack and Cody.’ I was 13, and I only did one episode and had maybe seven lines total, and this little girl recognized me and I thought it was the weirdest thing. I remember back then my signature was totally like my full name and I took my time to write it all out. Now, I can’t even understand what I write when I sign autographs.
After getting that first fat paycheck, what was your first big splurge?
I spent $200 on a phone. Made me nauseous. But I really wanted it. It was a present for someone.
What’s the best thing about being a star?
That I’m able to use my voice for good. That I am able to use my status to my advantage.
Who is your career role model?
Rachel McAdams. I absolutely look up to her in every way possible because she’s made so many wonderful decisions. I think it’s wonderful that she spreads herself out. You notice that she reinvents herself in every character that she portrays. You don’t see her playing one role over and over.
What makes you cry?
Thinking about home. I’m from Texas, and I don’t get to go home often. I miss the normality and also that it’s not so populated. I’m from a small town, and I still love going home and being able to drive at 7 in the morning and there not be any traffic. And I miss my family. They’re the reason I am the person I am today.
What’s the last song that you downloaded to your iPod?
“You’re Not Sorry” by Taylor Swift.
What was the first movie you ever saw?
The first movie I remember seeing was “Alice in Wonderland.” That and “The Wizard of Oz” are the reason I wanted to be actress. Judy Garland was my role model when I was like 6.
What song do you like to sing in the shower?
“Cry” by Mandy Moore. I loved “A Walk to Remember.” I had such a huge crush on Shane West. So I was obsessed and [the soundtrack songs] “Only Hope” and “Cry” were my jams.
What’s your favorite thing to do all by yourself?
I love oil painting. It’s a bummer I don’t get to do it as much as I’d like. I love to paint when I’m back home.
If you could change one thing about being famous, what would it be?
That the press wasn’t so important. I think a lot of celebrities would agree with me on that. Or that they’d focus on all the great things in people’s lives rather than all the unimportant or bad things.
What’s the biggest misconception about you?
Thank goodness, there isn’t none yet. It’s good right now, but everyone’s telling me, ‘Just wait.’ So I’m waiting for my big one.

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