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Selena Gomez Opens Up About Infertility Struggles And Future Plans

Selena Gomez Forced To Say She Can’t Bear Children Due To “Hurtful” Comparisons To Justin Bieber

Selena Gomez recently opened up about her inability to bear children due to medical reasons, putting an end to the hurtful comments and pressure she faced from the public. In an interview with Vanity Fair, the 32-year-old actress revealed that she cannot carry her own children, citing medical issues that would jeopardize both her life and the baby's.

Following the news of her ex-boyfriend, Justin Bieber, becoming a father, social media users intensified their scrutiny of Selena, urging her to start a family of her own. The relentless pressure led Selena to disable comments on her Instagram posts, as every other comment seemed to be about her needing to get pregnant.

Despite the challenges she faced, Selena expressed gratitude for the options of surrogacy and adoption, acknowledging that these are viable paths for her to become a mother. She emphasized that while her journey to motherhood may look different from what she initially envisioned, she is excited about the possibilities and remains optimistic about the future.

In the interview, Selena also spoke fondly of her boyfriend, Benny Blanco, describing him as a light in her life and her best friend. Sources suggest that Selena and Benny are likely to marry and start a family together, with Selena expressing confidence in Benny's ability to be a great father.

Overall, Selena's candid revelations shed light on the challenges she faced and her resilience in navigating public scrutiny. By sharing her story, she hopes to inspire others in similar situations and emphasize the importance of embracing alternative paths to parenthood.

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