Selena Gomez Said She Feels "Ashamed" Of One Of Her Sexual Album Covers: "Sometimes I Like To Feel Sexy, But That Doesn’t Mean It’s For Somebody Else"

    "I’m not an overly sexual person."

    Selena Gomez reflected on being sexualized from a young age as part of a Hollywood Reporter comedy actor roundtable.

    Closeup of Selena Gomez

    Of course, Selena has been in the entertainment industry since she was a young child — starring in her own Disney Channel series and signing a record deal before she was 16.

    Closeup of Selena Gomez

    As part of the roundtable, Amy Schumer remarked to Selena, "[You were] sexualized at such a young age, but you’ve just rejected that and have really found your own style and your own presence."

    Closeup of Selena Gomez

    "It’s really unfair," Selena responded. "I actually did an album cover, and I was really ashamed after I did it."

    Selena Gomez performing onstage.

    "I had to work through those feelings because I realized it was attached to something deeper that was going on — and it was a choice that I wasn’t necessarily happy that I made," she continued.

    Selena Gomez at a Deadline Contenders event

    "I think that I’ve done my best, at least I try to be myself. And I’m not an overly sexual person. Sometimes I like to feel sexy, but that doesn’t mean it’s for somebody else. It can be for me."

    Selena Gomez on the red carpet

    When further asked about her "old Disney persona," Selena responded, "I think I’ve done a pretty good job of removing myself from that because I’m pretty honest about my imperfections."

    Closeup of Selena Gomez

    "I took control of the narrative of my life once I started becoming older because, growing up, I didn’t really have a choice," she added. "Now I understand that there are certain boundaries that I need to set for myself, and I respect and adore so many people, but I’ve got to do what’s best for me."

    Closeup of Selena Gomez.

    You can read the full roundtable here.