Jeff Garlin: Co-Star Slams Selena Gomez’s Sexy Appearance
During a recent interview with HuffPost Live, Selena Gomez's "Wizards of Waverly Place" co-star, Jeff Garlin slammed Gomez's overtly sexy image in the media.
"This is disgusting, that it's happening so young." "The Goldbergs" star said about the "sexualization" of Selena Gomez.
In addition to Gomez, Garlin also threw jabs at Ariana Grande who he described as beautiful but still being too young to have a sexualized image.
"I look at [Selena] and I look at Ariana Grande, both beautiful girls. Really beautiful girls. But they have baby fat. They look like kids. Great bikini shots of Selena Gomez? I don't go there. I see the thing, but I see those chubby cheeks. She's a kid," he continued.
Though Garlin may not be a fan of Gomez's current image, he did have nice things to say about her personality and work on "Wizards of Waverly Place."
"I worked with her for three years, and I love her. She is, at least in terms of what I saw, a great kid," he said.
Garlin also took his prior working relationship with Gomez into consideration after slamming her image.
"Maybe it's because I know [Gomez] intimately. It's like she's young, she's a kid," he said. "It didn't happen 30 years ago. ... I'll blame the Internet."
Check out a clip from Garlin's HuffPost Live interview below.
Selena Gomez has yet respond to Garlin's HuffPost Live comments. Perhaps it is because she might still be coping with her and Justin Bieber's alleged breakup.
According to the Hollywood Life, Gomez and Bieber might have broken up recently because Bieber chose to go to dinner with his rumored ex, Kendall Jenner, while he and Gomez attended Paris Fashion Week together.
The Hollywood Life even obtained video of Gomez and Bieber allegedly fighting at the airport before their flight back home.
Check out the video below.
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