Selena Gomez came out on stage around 6:45 p.m., led the crowd in an a capella version of her song Who Says? and answered a few hand-picked questions from fans during about a 20-minute appearance.
Some 50 fans won tickets to do a meet-and-greet with Gomez, while about another 1,000 earned blue wrist bands that allowed them to get in the fenced-off section closest to the stage. The other gazillion fans who showed up had to crowd as close as they could get which, in most cases, wasn't all that close.
Having thousands of people jammed into the mall for that period of time can be a blessing and a curse, according to Claudia Frederick, the mall's public relations chief. While the throng did make getting to stores near Parisian difficult, the food court, for instance, did booming business.We met up with Alexsa Selitaj and this is what she said.
Selitaj was crammed into the hallway in front of Parisian at Livonia's Laurel Park Place mall Monday, screaming along with thousands of other “fans” of Selena Gomez, who was in Livonia promote her new movie, Monte Carlo, which opens nationwide Friday.
The visit put Selitaj, who came to see Gomez with her big sister, Rosa Palushi of Livonia, one step closer to a dream.
“I want to meet (Gomez) some day,” the 12-year-old Selitaj said. “I love her songs, her personality.”
“She's pretty,” “I like her music, I like the beat.”
I wanted to be there :(
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