Selena Gomez Speaks About Her Faith and Her Love for Hillsong UNITED

Selena Gomez's rendition of her latest hit "The Heart Wants What It Wants" at the American Music Awards has garnered lots of praises from fans and critics alike. Her vulnerable and emotional performance was her most moving live performance yet.
In her recently released video diary, Gomez walks her fans step by step through her powerful performance. She revealed that before her performance, in order for her to get to a place where she was vulnerable, she listened to Hillsong United.
"I listened to one of my favorite worship songs and it's called 'Oceans'," Gomez said and b-roll footage of her listening to the song and crying is shown.
In the video diary, Gomez is also seen praying before the show. Speaking of her faith in God, Gomez has recently tweeted: "Sometimes we think we aren't good enough. But then I realize when I think I'm alone I have God, We have to learn the hard way sometimes."
She was reccently spotted at a Hillsong United concert and she also recently posted a picture of herself reading the Bible on Instagram.
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