As for what keeps her grounded, Gomez said that she avoids what's being said about her. The same goes for her music. As the duo discussed her new album Rare, Schumer
As for what keeps her grounded, Gomez said that she avoids what's being said about her. The same goes for her music. As the duo discussed her new album Rare, Schumer was curious to know if Gomez had read any reviews of the critically acclaimed album and how they affected her.
"I've read a few, especially because I hadn't released an album in five years," she answered. "My friend sent me a couple of good reviews, and it felt amazing, because not all of my albums have been seen that way. I didn't go beyond that because I know what happens to me. Getting into an internet spiral? I can't do it."
But that doesn't mean that she wasn't thrilled to finally share what she had been working on with her fans. She continued, "When I'm recording the album, I feel safe. I'm in a bubble, working on things I have full control over. Or if I'm on a set, we're all just kind of isolated together. That's definitely what I enjoy. And now that it's out, I do think it's been different."