Selena Gomez has her hands full with acting, singing, and modeling. The singer recently took out some time to answer 73 questions about herself, including the last movie that made her cry, what makes her angry, and her obsessions.

Selena Gomez stars in the latest '73 Questions' video for Vogue magazine. The 24-year old showed off her candid attitude and gorgeous home while answering a bunch of unexpected questions.

When asked to describe herself in three words, Selena Gomez stated that she 'loyal, kind, and giving'. The "Hand to Myself" hitmaker hinted at recent tours in the calendar while answering the one-year plans in future.

Selena Gomez stated that she cannot live without her family. She mentioned that the first memory she of life is her mom painting and she looks up to most to her mother in life. 

Fans might find this surprising that their favorite singer really loves 'depressing things'. In fact, Selena Gomez revealed that her sad moments make her the most creative. However, when asked where she sees herself in 10 years, the singer said 'hopefully happy'.

Whether or not her future hope will come true, right now Selena Gomez looks all smiles and giddy in her relationship with rapper The Weeknd. According to People, the couple is not shy of PDA and was recently caught hand-in-hand and sharing kisses while touring Weeknd's hometown Toronto.  

Apart from the "73 questions", Selena Gomez recently revealed to Vogue that tours are a really lonely place for her. She would feel depressed and anxious on tours. The singer also revealed that having panic attacks while entering and leaving the stage started to affect her immensely. Selena Gomez admitted doubting herself and even crying onstage.  

"Basically I felt I wasn't good enough, wasn't capable," Vogue quoted Selena Gomez. "I felt I wasn't giving my fans anything, and they could see it-which, I think, was a complete distortion."

Selena Gomez was treated for depression recently and stayed in rehab for three months last year, cutting her tours short. She bounced back into the limelight with the AMAs 2016.