Selena Gomez Talks About Nick Jonas’ Sexuality On WWHL

Selena Gomez sat down for a gossip session with Andy Cohen on Watch What Happens Live recently, and the suave host managed to get her to agree to playing a round of “Plead The Fifth”, in w...
Selena Gomez Talks About Nick Jonas’ Sexuality On WWHL
Written by Amanda Crum
  • Selena Gomez sat down for a gossip session with Andy Cohen on Watch What Happens Live recently, and the suave host managed to get her to agree to playing a round of “Plead The Fifth”, in which she only got to refuse to answer one question out of three. The last question just happened to be about her ex, Nick Jonas, and when it came time to tell the truth, Selena didn’t hold back.

    “On a scale of 1 to 10—10 being as a gay as me—how gay is Nick Jonas?” Andy asked.

    “I dated him…Like, zero!” Selena replied.

    Of course, he also wanted the scoop on Selena’s friendships with Taylor Swift and Demi Lovato, and asked about whether Swift’s song “Bad Blood” is really about her alleged rival, Katy Perry. Gomez took a vow of silence on that one, but she did say that her friendship with Lovato wasn’t harmed by her new-ish one with Swift.

    “You’re kids, you know what I mean? You grow up together,” Selena Gomez said.

    Selena and another of her exes, Justin Bieber, have been the subject of quite a bit of speculation in recent months after splitting seemingly for good. When rumors started up about them getting back together, Selena didn’t confirm or deny that it could happen, saying only that they have a mutual respect for one another.

    “I’ll forever support him and love him. We grew up together. I think people want it to be different…but I respect him. And I think he respects me, in a healthy manner,” Selena Gomez said.

    The former couple caused a bit of a Twitter riot over the weekend after a single debuted on Drake’s OVO Sound Radio featuring a duet between them. The song, “Strong”, appears to have been leaked and has since disappeared.

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