Selena Gomez made a memorable appearance on the talk show “Alan Carr: Chatty Man” where she sat down for a full interview with the host. The interview was filled with laughter, drinks, and candid conversations about Gomez’s life and career.

From the moment she sat down, it was clear that Gomez was there to have a good time. Alan Carr, the host, wasted no time in offering her a drink, to which Gomez replied, “Fireball, please.” As a Texas native, she seemed right at home with the drink choice.

During the interview, Carr and Gomez discussed her latest single and its steamy music video. Carr even teased the audience with a sneak peek of the video, which featured Gomez in a wet t-shirt. Gomez expressed how confident and sure of herself she feels this year, and how she wants to embrace her sexuality.

Gomez’s confidence is evident on her album cover for “Revival” as well. The album cover depicts her in a slightly exposed and vulnerable state. Gomez explained that she wanted the image to reflect the honesty and emotion of the album itself. She described “Revival” as a pop album that delves into real and raw emotions. In fact, Gomez humorously compared the process of creating the album to giving birth, saying she felt like she was “nine months pregnant” with anticipation.

The interview also touched on Gomez’s early career, when she starred on the children’s show “Barney and Friends.” Carr jokingly asked her what it was like working with a massive purple dinosaur. Gomez laughed and admitted that she actually enjoyed the experience and viewed it as a stepping stone to where she is now.

Another interesting revelation during the interview was Gomez’s insecurity with her voice when she was growing up. She felt that her low tone made her sound masculine and self-conscious. However, she later embraced her unique voice and realized it was one of her greatest assets. Gomez even shared a funny anecdote about answering the phone and people mistaking her for her own mother due to her low voice.

Carr also couldn’t resist the opportunity to playfully swap voices with Gomez, causing both of them to erupt in laughter. The segment showcased Gomez’s ability to go low in a deep tone and Carr attempting to hit high notes. The comical exchange further displayed the relaxed and playful atmosphere of the interview.

Before concluding the interview, Carr wished Gomez good luck with her album “Revival” and expressed his excitement for her upcoming performance. Gomez graciously thanked everyone and left the stage to prepare for her performance, leaving the audience eager to see her mesmerize the stage with her talent.

Overall, Selena Gomez‘s appearance on “Alan Carr: Chatty Man” was filled with charm, humor, and genuine conversation. The interview provided fans with a glimpse into Gomez’s journey as an artist and showcased her growth and confidence. With her new album “Revival,” it’s clear that Selena Gomez is ready to embrace her true self and show the world what she’s capable of.