Selena Gomez's Mom 'Not Happy' About Star's Relationship With Justin Bieber
Weeks after her shocking hospitalization, Selena Gomez's mom, Mandy Teefey is coming clean about her feelings for Justin Bieber – and it seems she's not his biggest fan!
As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Teefey suffered a breakdown after finding out just how serious her daughter was getting with the "Sorry" singer. Now, in an interview with Gossip Cop, she confirmed the rumors of her disdain for Beiber, 23, are, in fact, true.
"Selena can live her life however she wants as long as she is happy, safe and healthy," Teefey said.
"She is 25 years old and knows what is at stake with her health. I do not control her the way it has been portrayed," she continued, speaking of the media attention her daughter – who recently underwent a kidney transplant – has received due to her rekindled romance with Bieber.
As RadarOnline.com readers know, a source recently claimed that Teefey, 41, and Gomez, 25, suffered a falling out due to their feud over Bieber.
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The singer's mom unfollowed her on Instagram, and Gomez unfollowed everyone expect her very close friends!
"Selena is an adult and can make her own choices," she added.
After admitting that she hasn't spoken to Justin Bieber in "years," Teefey admitted in her interview that she was "not happy" about Bieber and Gomez's relationship.
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