Selena Gomez
Singer Selena Gomez arrives at the 2015 Vanity Fair Oscar Party in Beverly Hills, California February 22, 2015. Reuters/Danny Moloshok

Selena Gomez said she will choose Bradley Cooper's ex-girlfriend Suki Waterhouse to be her on-screen girlfriend, if the singer gets a chance to play a lesbian character in a television series.

In a recent interview with Pride Source, a weekly LGBT magazine, the “Good For You” singer said she has often questioned her sexuality. “I think it's healthy to gain a perspective on who you are deep down, question yourself and challenge yourself; it's important to do that,” Gomez told the magazine.

The 23-year-old also talked about a time when she was linked to lesbian model Cara Delevingne. Tabloids published pictures of the pop star having fun with Delevingne and there were rumors that Gomez was turning into a lesbian.

However, the singer did not mind the tabloids linking her to the “incredible” and “adventurous” Delevingne. “Honestly, I loved it. Especially because they weren't talking about other people in my life for once, which was wonderful,” Gomez said.

Gomez also told the magazine that she has many gay friends since her childhood because of her mother, who worked at a modeling agency and was in touch with them. “On my 16th birthday my mom had a bunch of drag queens come out and they sang "Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)" and it was sooo funny,” Gomez said.

Gomez is also good friends with a gay dancer named Gweny, who has helped her gain confidence in her dance moves. “He'll just run into my room and cheer me up and yeah, he's been a huge part of the last four years of my life. He's changed my life,” Gomez said about Gweny.

The Texas native also revealed that she and her BFF Taylor Swift often go dancing at the gay clubs in New York. “Taylor and I literally will have mini dance parties with all of her dancers who are 100 percent gay,” Gomez added.