Selena Gomez isn't sure whether she will go on a major music tour ever again.
As part of a profile for TIME magazine published on Wednesday, the singer-actress was asked if she would be interested in playing shows around the world.
In response, Selena admitted she was "50-50" on the idea.
"Nothing makes me happier than 90 minutes of being with my fans and just celebrating together," she insisted, before adding cautiously: "It is very emotionally draining for me. And then you realise you're just surrounded by a bunch of people that you're paying."
Selena's last big tour was to promote her Revival album back in 2016. However, partway through the concert trek, she cancelled a number of planned shows, citing anxiety and depression caused by the autoimmune disease lupus.
Elsewhere in the conversation, Selena revealed she has dipped back into creating content for Instagram after years of allowing a social media manager to do it.
The superstar also noted that she remains very careful about who she includes in her friend circle and revealed that she counts a real estate agent and producer among her best pals.
"It's a cliché, but girls are mean. It's a very weird competition, being in the cool girls area - and then I'm just kind of like, there. I don't know where I'm meant to belong," the 31-year-old continued. "I love having levelheaded people around that couldn't give two f**ks about what I do."