Jennifer Aniston believes Selena Gomez is a ''little cherub'', admitting that the 22-year-old singer is ''supportive and wonderful''.
Jennifer Aniston thinks Selena Gomez is a ''little cherub''.
The 'Cake' star was full of praise for the 22-year-old singer, describing her as ''supportive and wonderful''.
She told E! News: ''We have the same manager. She's just like a little cherub that I feel like I wanna take care of.
''And we've just met through our manager. She's been extremely supportive and wonderful.''
Meanwhile, Selena previously revealed that meeting Jennifer Aniston ''made my entire year''.
The 'Come And Get It' hitmaker - who met the former 'Friends' star at a film screening in Los Angeles in December - expressed her love towards the 45-year-old actress.
She wrote: ''I have not only been following her career as a fan since I was 8 and now get to watch her completely transform in her new movie CAKE, I have gotten to have real conversations with such a real heart, made my entire year. #cake #goseeit (sic)''.
Meanwhile, Selena is believed to have sought advice from Jennifer, after the pair reportedly built up a strong bond.
An insider shared: ''[They talked about] how to handle the pressures in Hollywood and even advice about boys ... [She] was fully aware of Selena and Justin [Bieber; her on/off boyfriend]'s toxic relationship [and she] congratulated her for having the courage to walk away, saying she'll be a wiser and more secure person for it.''
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