Xenia Deli calls Justin Bieber a ‘good kisser,’ ‘Beliebers’ shower her with hate comments
Xenia Deli, the glamorous model who features in pop star Justin Bieber's new music video “What Do You Mean?,” has received negative comments from Bieber's online fans because of her steamy scenes with him.
“There have been so many negative comments,” Deli told Harper’s Bazaar magazine. The 25-year-old was not expecting this kind of reaction, as she thought that everyone would be excited to see her cameo appearance in Bieber's video.
The Moldova-based model, however, does not look like someone who would let negative comments bog her down. She believes that the nasty comments she receives online reflect more about the people's mindset than about her. “Whatever they do, it doesn’t say anything about me, it says more about them,” she said.
Her message to 'Beliebers,' or fans of Bieber, is that she has not done anything wrong by appearing in Bieber’s video, and she was just “doing her job.” She, in no way, is “taking Justin away from his fans,” Deli said.
The brunette beauty also said that she is quite sensitive, and people's negative opinions hurt her, and to avoid that, she has “just stopped reading the comments.”
Deli also talked her two-day grueling schedule for “What Do You Mean?” The model was overwhelmed when it ended, and she actually cried when she saw the finished music video. In the video, Deli shares amazing on-screen chemistry with Bieber. She said the pop star made her feel at ease on the sets.
Bieber's cool nature really helped Deli overcome her inhibitions because the video required them to “make out a lot,” she said. Deli thinks that Bieber is a “good kisser” and she admires him for his sense of humour.
The model loves watching movies and would like to pursue acting as a profession in the future. She is joining acting classes to prepare for that.
With “What Do You Mean?,” Bieber breaks Official Charts record with his first UK Number 1. Check out the video below:
Source: YouTube.com/JustinBieberVEVO
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