Selena Gomez Confesses She's Totally In Love with JB














    Selena Gomez has finally admitted her love for Justin Bieber. In a recent Bliss Magazine interview, the Monte Carlo star revealed that she and the teen dream share the perfect romance. In fact, sighed Selena, the Biebs is "thunder to her lightning!"—which, for the uninitiated, is a phrase from Gomez's song, Naturally.

    Wow. Sounds like Selena has it bad—as does her "thunder and lightning" lover, Justin Bieber. Not that the world didn't already have that much figured out—especially after the recent release of their intimate, lip-locking, Hawaiian vacation photos. Still, it's somewhat shocking to actually hear Selena openly admit her love for Justin, especially since she's always been so determinedly close-mouthed about their relationship. In fact, up til now, she's never even referred to Justin Bieber as her boyfriend—referring to him instead as "one of [her] best friends" or, even worse, as "a dork." But that's all apparently in the past. Or as one Bliss Magazine writer put it:

    "... rather than shutting us out like she used to, she's more than happy to let us in. Selena's in a loved up cocoon... She's practically singing as she speaks."

    Punctuating her responses with "big goofy grins," Selena Gomez seemed more than happy to answer openly and honestly any and all questions about her relationship with her Never Say Never man.

    When asked about her idea of the perfect relationship, Selena replied: "Compassion, honesty and having fun—and I'd like to think that's what I've got."

    So there you have it. Straight from Selena Gomez's mouth. Wonder if the teen dream's listening? Not that he really has to. At this very moment, he and Selena are probably making out on a jet ski somewhere off the coast of Maui.

    Guess that Never Say Never attitude really works.Source URL: http://collectors45.blogspot.com/2011/05/selena-gomez-confesses-she-totally-in.html
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