Selena Gomez's AMAs performance leaves fans disappointed
Updated | By Poelano Malema
A source claims she had a panic attack before going on stage...
Selena Gomez is being dragged for singing off-key at the American Music Awards.
The awards took place on Sunday at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California.
The 27-year-old, who has been off stage for a while to focus on her health, sang two of her recent hits, 'Look at Her Now' and 'Lose You to Love Me'.
But, unfortunately, her fans were not impressed.
There are so many talented singers who will never get a chance to shine and then there’s Selena Gomez who didn’t learn how to sing after 10 yo career and gets millions for it #AMAs https://t.co/cbdQuRDFdO
— Madiss♡ (@jbriana94) November 25, 2019
This sparked rumours that she had suffered a panic attack right before going on stage.
A source confirmed the rumours on E! News.
"Selena definitely had anxiety and a panic attack before she went out and was putting a lot of pressure on herself," the source said.
Selena Gomez just flopped so bad . . . This is the worst performance I’ve seen since Fergie’s national anthem fail . . . YIKES #AMAs pic.twitter.com/SNDa2Li3Ye
— CHRIS-Li (@chrisleecrawl) November 25, 2019
An anonymous Twitter user, who claimed to be part of the sound crew, said Selena couldn't hear her mic, because her earpiece was not working properly.
This is what happened with Selena Gomez #AMAs performance last night and Billboard confirmed it! pic.twitter.com/a5dz32Azko
— IVAN (@ivanmoratroya) November 25, 2019
But Selena seemed to have enjoyed being back on stage. She wrote: "Feels good to be back. Thank you to my entire team and to my fans that stand by me. All of this is for you and because of you. excited for this chapter."
Image courtesy of Instagram/ @selenagomez
Selena is currently on the ECR top 40.
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