Selena Gomez Posted the Cutest Videos of Her New Dog Winnie on Her Instagram Stories
Selena Gomez kindly gave her Instagram followers a close look at her adorable new dog Winnie's life as her companion yesterday. The singer documented a good part of their Saturday together on her Instagram Story. Gomez is back to being relatively active on Instagram now that she has released new music.
Gomez's dog got to go with her to Interscope Records, her music label's office. The dog got to run around, beg for Gomez to pick him up, and later on, Gomez made the pup dance to her new single "Look at Her Now." Winnie was a cute, willing-enough participant:
Selena Gomez’s dog Winnie was the star of her IG Story yesterday, and I’m fully into it pic.twitter.com/cB98GF4D4Z
— Alyssa Bailey (@alyssabailey) November 3, 2019
Gomez has shared two shots of Winnie on her Instagram before, but this is the most extensive look she has given of her pet:
Some of my favorite moments on set ❤️
A post shared by Selena Gomez (@selenagomez) on Oct 25, 2019 at 2:17pm PDT
Wednesdays, a huge bright blue comfy and Winnie. ☀️
A post shared by Selena Gomez (@selenagomez) on Aug 28, 2019 at 12:05pm PDT
Gomez's dog first appeared on Instagram earlier this summer when Anna Collins shared a photo of Winnie and Gomez chilling with her and her dog Freddy in June.
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Fan account TheSelenaRundown pointed out that the first time Winnie was ever publicly seen with Gomez was at Coachella in April:
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Gomez spoke to Ryan Seacrest while promoting her singles "Lose You to Love Me" and "Look at Her Now" and explained why she took time away from the limelight after her breakup with Justin Bieber (and his moving on very publicly with Hailey Baldwin). She needed to recover from that heartbreak and focus on taking care of herself in private before talking about those feelings publicly.
"It’s all very real to me, and I’m sure it’s just entertainment for other people, but I just—I think I had become numb to it, and it would be stupid of me if I didn’t acknowledge what I had felt because it would be inauthentic, and that’s everything I claim to be and do [being authentic]," she said. "I know there are thousands of people, men and women, who have felt this feeling, and it’s extremely real, and on top of the social media and everything, it doesn’t matter if you’re in my position or if you’re in someone’s because you’re always going to somehow find this negative space. It’s just that’s what—that’s why I have to be careful, and I just have to take steps back and just focus on what I’m doing and no one else."
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