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Selena Gomez takes a bite into a fresh ear of corn in this behind the scenes look at the making of her new music video, Hit The Lights!

The 19-year-old actress/singer said, “Hit The Lights is about missed opportunities, the dream that you wish you would go for and basically, this song is allowing people to let loose, have fun, and be young and crazy.”

“This video is about embracing the moment that you are in your life,” Selena added.

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Selena Gomez

Actress and Singer, 19

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Nobody has seen me like that before!” Selena Gomez enthuses, basking in the afterglow of the shoot that produced the image you see on this page. “For one, I’m not smiling—which is refreshing.” Gomez’s grin has indeed become so recognizable, even she’s sick of it. An actor since the age of 7, Gomez has grown up onscreen, moving from the Disney Channel hit series Wizards of Waverly Place to movies like this year’s youthful romantic comedy Monte Carlo (which, strangely, was produced by and originally developed as a vehicle for Nicole Kidman). In the music realm, Gomez is no stranger to gold and platinum plaques thanks to the bouncy dance-pop of her band, Selena Gomez & The Scene. Then there’s her boldfaced love life. Of late, Gomez has also become known in some circles as Justin Bieber’s girlfriend, making her prime stalkerazzi bait: Recent reports circulated that the Biebs had commandeered the entirety of L.A.’s cavernous Staples Center so he and Gomez could watch Titanic (1997). “When I went to the nail salon the next day, this lady ran up to me and asked, ‘Did that really happen?’ ” Gomez groans. Now 19, and with Wizards in its final season, Gomez feels ready to move beyond the teen scene. She hopes to work with directors like David Fincher and Martin Scorsese on more complicated roles. “I’m the type to show up on David Fincher’s doorstep and say, ‘I promise I’ll be good!’ ” Gomez says. “What happens next—that’s the scary-slash-brilliant part.”

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