Selena Gomez Crumples Fan’s Sign Telling Her to Marry Justin Bieber

Selena Gomez
Selena Gomez in 2013.  Wikimedia Commons/Lunchbox LP

Recently, pop princess Selena Gomez made it clear that there is no future for her and her former love Justin Bieber. During her Revival World Tour on Sunday, she took a fan's sign that read "Marry Justin Please" and crumpled it.

According to the fan who was carrying the sign, the incident happened as Gomez was singing her second to the last song in Fresno. In a video posted by the fan, the songstress can be seen pointing at the sign rather menacingly, and asking it to be handed over to her.

Almost immediately after she was able to get hold of the sign, she crumpled it and threw it on the floor. The fan, on the other, was not offended by the gesture and was still happy to see Gomez on stage.

"She didn't mention anything after," she told E! News. "I got my paper back though. It wasn't meant to be mean. I love Selena and Justin, and love them together as well. It was the second to the last song that it happened. She put on a great show though."

But aside from destroying her fan's sign, another factor that suggests that she and Bieber will not be getting back anytime soon is the fact that she's ready to see other people. She recently admitted that she has gone back to the dating pool.

"I've been dating," she told Marie Claire via E! Online. "I've been having the best time. I don't trust anybody. So dating can only be fun if I know I'm going to have fun."

In addition, she's focusing more on her career and new projects, which can be hard for her especially since it seems the public is more interested in what's going on in her personal life.

"I would try to promote something that I loved, and the entire interview would be about my personal life," she said. "I would leave a room feeling defeated, feeling embarrassed, but I would always make sure to put that smile on my face because I wasn't going to let them get to me."

Currently, Gomez is busy with her Revival World Tour. After the U.S., she is scheduled to hit Canada next week.

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