Selena Gomez says she 'soiled her pants' because she didn't want to leave Ed Sheeran concert
Selena Gomez recently shared an incredibly candid story about attending one of Ed Sheeran‘s concerts.
During an appearance on the UK’s KISS FM on Monday, the 'Lose You to Love Me' singer was asked to tell two false stories and one true anecdote about her life. In response, the 27-year-old singer admitted she had once "soiled" herself before watching Sheeran perform.
“Me and my friends, we love going to concerts back home. Ed Sheeran was playing at the Hollywood Bowl and there was so much traffic. I was very uncomfortable, let’s say, down there,” she recalled. “So I will say that it was the first time that I had maybe soiled my pants a bit.”
“I was that excited, but I didn’t want to leave,” she continued. “I kind of just went, ‘All right, I’ll put a little sweater on the bottom of me,’ and I made it through the concert.”
According to Gomez, she was among friends when it happened.
“Just so you know, I've never told anyone that,” she revealed. “I can’t wait to see the headlines on this one.”
Gomez also guessed what Sheeran might have to say about her story.
“Honestly, he’s probably like, ‘That’s fine. Good for her,'" she said.
'The Wolves' hitmaker also opened up about her close friendship with Taylor Swift, saying she was one of the first people to get a preview of her new work.
“I’ll never forget when I did play the video for ‘Lose You to Love Me’ and looking at her,” she said. “It was one of the coolest experiences because I’ve been friends with her for over a decade.”
Taylor and her mother Andrea Swift reportedly became very emotional after watching Gomez's music video, she said.
“She and her mom just started crying — like just tears and tears,” she recalled. “It’s gonna make me cry thinking about it because it wasn’t about just how great the song was… it was just that they had been on that journey with me intimately. They were crying because of how proud they were for me stepping into a whole new era of my life.”
Gomez also spoke of how she moved past the “horrible things” and “emotional chaos” in her life.
“To see her and her mom feel that way, it was very sweet," she added.