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Selena Gomez's mom, Mandy Teefey, is openly admitting she's not Justin Bieber's biggest fan.
In an interview with Gossip Cop, Teefey says she is "not happy" about Gomez and Bieber's rekindled romance following the singer's hospital ordeal.
Teefey described her daughter as "brave and fearless," adding, "I was so proud of her bravery," during her kidney transplant last summer. She also admits that she did not speak with Bieber during Gomez's hospital stay, and the two haven't talked or texted in "years."
“Selena can live her life however she wants as long as she is happy, safe and healthy," Teefey says.
But Teefey stresses, "She is 25 years old and knows what is at stake with her health. I do not control her the way it has been portrayed.”
“Selena is an adult and can make her own choices," she adds.
Teefey also denies a rift between herself and her daughter in 2014, when Gomez cut business ties with her parents, who were still managing the then 22-year-old. "Every mother and daughter has disagreements," she tells the site.
“We never expected to manage her her whole life. We lost family time because the only time we saw her, we talked business,” she explains. “It was no longer fun for any of us, like it was when she was younger and we had to be with her because she was a minor.”
The source says the last thing Teefey wants is for Bieber to "unravel" all of Gomez's progress following her surgery.
Gomez and Bieber's relationship isn't ending anytime soon. The source says the two are even receiving private couples spiritual counseling to stay on track.
“They are very serious," the source says of their current relationship. "They are in this for the long haul. They may be young, but don’t forget, both their parents married young and had children young, so this is normal to them, plus they’ve already accomplished so much career-wise. They’re at a point in their lives where marriage and kids are definitely on the table."
Bieber's mom, Pattie Mallette, wholeheartedly approves to of the relationship. In an interview with People magazine in December, Mallette said of Gomez, "I don’t know so much about their personal relationship because he doesn’t share a whole lot, but I love her."(Agencies)
BEIJING, Jan. 15 (Xinhua) -- Airbus has seen a new company record of 718 commercial aircraft deliveries to 85 customers worldwide in 2017, according to Airbus China Monday.
The European aviation giant has seen its global deliveries more than 4 percent higher than its previous record of 688 in 2016.
Its 2017 deliveries include 558 single aisle A320 Family, 67 A330s, 78 A350 XWBs and 15 A380s.
Airbus has gained 1,109 net orders from 44 customers worldwide in 2017.
By the end of 2017, Airbus' overall backlog stood at 7,265 aircraft,valued at 1.059 trillion U.S. dollars at list prices.
Airbus has seen 15 consecutive years of production increase, and has four A320 Family plants in Hamburg, Tianjin, Mobile, and Toulouse. The company is on track to achieve a rate of 60 single-aisle aircraft per month by mid-2019.
It has not yet disclosed its deliveries in China in 2017, but announced that it will keep expanding its partnership with China.
By the end of 2017, the Airbus fleet in China's civil aviation market reached 1,546, covering about half of the country's total civil fleet.
"China is more and more important to Airbus. We have delivered more than 100 new Airbus aircraft for consecutive years," said Francois Mery, chief operating officer of Airbus Commercial Aircraft China.
In 2017, Airbus reached multiple milestones in its cooperation with China, such as its first aircraft delivery to an Asian customer from the final assembly line in Tianjin, the inauguration of the new A330 CDC and the setting-up of its second innovation center in Shenzhen.
Airbus and its Chinese partners also signed a framework agreement on ramping up its A320 production rate at its Final Assembly Line in Tianjin to six aircraft per month.
The target is five aircraft per month by early 2019 and six per month by early 2020. The current production rate in Tianjin is four per month.
"Airbus has set a target of realizing no less than 1 billion U.S dollars of investment in the industrial cooperation with China," Mery said.
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