Selena Gomez Instagram: Visits Children's Hospital After Justin Bieber Concerns [VIDEO]
Amid her busy Revival Tour schedule, Selena Gomez made time for a good cause.
After performing in Canada earlier this month, Gomez traveled to Boston where she visited a children's hospital.
"I have a show in Boston ... here, tomorrow. I never know where I am because I'm always on tour," Gomez joked to a few young patients, according to a report by PEOPLE Magazine on Monday. "But I have the day off so I figured I'd come and say 'Hi!'"
Meanwhile, as Gomez continues touring, she is said to be concerned about her ex-boyfriend, Justin Bieber, who has displayed some odd behavior in recent weeks.
“Selena isn’t quite sure what happened to Justin during the Billboard Music Awards, but she is concerned. She’s worried that maybe he’s pushing himself too hard and is glad that he has a bit of a break now,” an insider revealed to Hollywood Life last week.
“He seemed fine the last time they communicated, but Selena knows he can be hard on himself. She’s not angry at him, she feels for him and hopes he’s surrounded by supportive friends right now,” our source added.
After attending the Billboard Music Awards earlier this month, Bieber took aim at awards shows on Instagram.
"I don't know about these award shows.. No disrespect to anybody at any of the shows or the people running it. Nothing but love for you guys and your support. But I don't feel good when I'm there nor after," he wrote to fans. "I try to think of it as a celebration but can't help feeling like people are rating and grading my performance. A lot of people in the audience there to be seem worried about how much camera time they will get or who they can network with. When I'm doing a regular show I feel they are there for the right reasons and to strictly have a good time! But these award shows seem so hollow. I get the premise is to award people for their accomplishments, but is it really? Because when I look in the audience I see a bunch of fake smiles so that when the camera hits them they look happy."
"I am privileged and honored to be recognized by my peers in but in these settings I can't feel the recognition. There's an authenticity missing that I crave! And I wonder does anybody else," he concluded.