Selena Gomez Too Sick to Sing—Tween Nation Weeps
Selena Gomez wasn't kidding which time she told George Lopez she had lost her voice.
After turnery up on Lopez Tonight last night with a Dynavox to act the talking for her, the Disney princess announced today that strained vocal cords desire forced her to cancel performances at two state fairs.
At smallest fans can console themselves with chocolate-covered bacon and funnel cakes.
Per her authoritative website, Gomez scuttled Wednesday's show at the Delaware State Fair (darkly, it will not be rescheduled), while Thursday's gig at the Ohio State Fair in Columbus has now been postponed to Nov. 6.
Tickets for the Ohio concert volition be honored on the new date. Those seeking refunds for each show can get them at point of purchase.
Gomez's standing for the shows definitely appeared iffy during her appearance with Lopez in successi~ Monday. There to promote her feature film debut, Ramona and Beezus, since in theaters, she gamely showed up even though she obviously couldn't parley.
Lopez called the Wizards of Waverly Place star a "trooper" because of going forward with the interview using a computerized speech device, what one. made for some interesting exchanges.
"I'm sorry, I'm in the same manner upset. But at least it's funny, right?" said Gomez by way of her squawk box.
After getting some questions in advance that she could plug into her modified speak-and-spell, the singer-actress talked hither and thither celebrating her 18th birthday and how her band serenaded her with a Backstreet Boys song. She also waxed robotically about finding a hardly any gray hairs and hanging out with fellow teenybopper Justin Bieber, whom she reported was "like my little brother."
Gomez is expected to be back in mulct real voice in time for a Saturday performance in Holmdel, N.J.
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