Selena Gomez reveals which Disney star was first boy she kissed while posing in red

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Selena Gomez opened up about her love life during a recent interview in which she took a trip down memory lane.

While speaking with W Magazine, the 32-year-old opened up about the fact she had "too many crushes" when she was younger.

"Jesse McCartney-when Beautiful Soul came out-that was just life-changing for me. I loved Chad Michael Murray from One Tree Hill. I also just had crushes more in real life than on actors or musicians," Gomez admitted.

From there Gomez opened up about her first kiss, which she revealed took place on TV.

"I was 11 or 12 years old, and I guest-starred on The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, which starred Dylan and Cole Sprouse," she said.

"It was with Dylan, and it was really funny because both of us were so young. We were figuring out how to kiss. I had never done it, and I was so scared."

This comes after Gomez revealed in 2020 that kissing Sprouse was one of the worst days of her life because she had a big crush on his twin brother, Cole.

"I thought we were going to be together," Gomez said during an appearance on 'The Kelly Clarkson Show'.

It happened before Gomez began appearing on 'Wizards of Waverly Place' as Gwen.

"I actually leaned in to kiss him, and I had my eyes closed a little too early and I ended up missing, like, half of his lips," she told Twist Magazine on the on-screen smooch. "So it ended up being the most awkward kiss in the world."

As for her first kiss away from filming, Selena reveals that didn't take place until she was 14 with a "boy named Juan."

Gomez recently got engaged

The interview comes after Gomez announced her engagement to Benny Blanco last month. The 32-year-old made the news official on Instagram by posting a photo of her 8-carat, marquise-cut engagement ring on Instagram.

"Benny's choice of engagement ring for Selena is an exquisite and timeless design, perfectly suited to her style," jeweller Laura Taylor told MailOnline at the time.

"The ring features an incredible marquise-cut diamond at its center, estimated to be around 8 carats, set on a yellow gold pav? band.

"The marquise cut, with its elongated and pointed shape, is a statement choice, known for its brilliance and the way it elongates the finger, creating a striking and elegant look.

"The pav? band, with its continuous row of smaller diamonds set closely together, adds an extra layer of sparkle and luxury, beautifully complementing the central marquise diamond.'

"This setting maximizes the brilliance of the overall design while maintaining a sense of sophistication.

"The central diamond is likely of exceptional quality, with VVS1 clarity and colorless grading in the D-F range. I would estimate the ring to be worth upwards of $1 million, depending on the precise diamond specifications."

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