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Selena Gomez on Marriage to Benny Blanco
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Selena Gomez on Marriage to Benny Blanco

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
written by jummy84

Look at her now, a blushing bride.

Indeed, Selena Gomez is reflecting on her relationship after getting married to Benny Blanco in September.

“It has been a dream so far,” Selena told Zane Lowe during an interview with Apple Music on Nov. 13.  “I know it will come with ebbs and flows, but it’s the most beautiful person that I can do that with.”

Selena, 33, and Benny, 37, exchanged vows during an intimate wedding ceremony in Southern California on Sept. 27, nine months after the music producer popped the question.

And in the time since, the “Sunset Blvd” collaborators haven’t been able to keep their thoughts about their big day to themselves, as Selena celebrated the “joyful” moment with her fans.

“As I step into one of the most special seasons of my life, I can’t help but think of you, my incredible friends who have been with me through every twist, turn, and chapter,” she wrote on Instagram Oct. 2. “From my first days on screen to the songs we’ve sung together, and now to this new beginning, your love and support have meant more to me than I could ever truly put into words.”

November 14, 2025 0 comments
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Becky G Details Selena Gomez Friendship
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Becky G Details Selena Gomez Friendship

by jummy84 October 31, 2025
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Becky G is grateful for this rare gem of a friendship.

The Encuentros singer gushed over her bond with Selena Gomez and the comforting lesson she’s learned from her. 

“She’s been so authentic throughout her journey,” Becky, 28, exclusively told E! News at the TIME100 Next Gala on Oct. 30, where she was honored as a rising star. “We live in a time, especially when you’ve existed in an industry since a young age, where a lot of people try to tell you who you are. And that journey of finding your voice and becoming who you’ve always been on the inside is not an easy one.”

Indeed, the Revival singer, 33, has been vocal about finding her identity—both as a singer and a mental health advocate—over the last decade of her career. And for Becky (real name Rebbeca Marie Gomez), seeing Selena embrace that level of her self-love journey is inspiring. 

“She’s been very courageous with that, and that’s something that I admire so much about her,” she continued. “She’s such a beautiful person inside and out.”

October 31, 2025 0 comments
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Selena Gomez's ‘Blush Jelly Chrome' Nails Are More Festive Than Any Glitter Mani
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Selena Gomez’s ‘Blush Jelly Chrome’ Nails Are More Festive Than Any Glitter Mani

by jummy84 October 30, 2025
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Between the shape, the dreamy hue, and the hint of metallic shine, Selena Gomez’s “blush jelly chrome” nails are definitely going on our list of potential New Year’s Eve manis.

Gomez’s nail artist, Tom Bachik, revealed on Instagram the exact products he used to create the look. He started by prepping the actor’s cuticles and followed up with Olive and June’s nail strengthener. The polish itself is Olive and June’s Builder Gel Color in the shade “blush jelly,” which he locked in with the brand’s Gel Polish Top Coat. Finally, to achieve that chrome finish, Bachik added one layer of Cosmic Chrome in “Aurora” from his own line and one last layer of the Gel Polish Top Coat. Et voila.

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Gomez’s nails echoed her head-to-toe satin minidress, shawl, and shoes, a custom creation by Danielle Frankel that was styled by Erin Walsh. Even her glam, by makeup artist Soo Park, centered around this rose color, including a barely-there nude lip with just a hint of rosy pink color peeking through.

Regardless of how you feel about pink, you’ve got to respect this level of commitment to color and shine.

October 30, 2025 0 comments
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Selena Gomez Paired Her Merlot Mani With a Sweaterdress for Maximum Cozy Vibes
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Selena Gomez Paired Her Merlot Mani With a Sweaterdress for Maximum Cozy Vibes

by jummy84 October 25, 2025
written by jummy84

Selena Gomez hath spoken: We’re officially in cozy season. The actor said so (sartorially, at least) when she stepped out for dinner with friends in Santa Monica on October 23 wearing the fashion equivalent of a warm hug.

The newlywed layered a cream coat over an oatmeal-colored crewneck sweaterdress that just kissed her ankles. A supple white leather handbag and woven white Mary Jane ballet flats added to the luxurious textures at play in the deceptively simple look. I know the quiet-luxury trend is a bit passé in the micro-trend-obsessed world of social media, but folks, this is how you do it.

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Splendid Georgie Sweater Dress

Mali + Lili Aria Faux-Leather Shoulder Bag

Micifa Woven Ballet Flats

Gomez’s glam was the icing on the cozy cake. The 33-year-old was heavy-handed with her blush, giving herself the rosy flush of someone who’s just spent an hour in front of an open fire, a glass of red wine in hand. Speaking of wine, her almond-shaped nails were screaming “fall” in a glossy merlot shade that will always be on trend during this, the season of pumpkin spice. And what goes better with a perfectly polished manicure than a whopper of a diamond ring? Two diamond rings.

Tom Bachik, Gomez’s nail artist, recently gave fans a better look at her diamond-encrusted wedding band, which sits next to her massive engagement ring from her husband, Benny Blanco. Some luxury is quiet, but that luxury is screaming.

October 25, 2025 0 comments
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Selena Gomez - In The Dark Song Lyrics | Glamsham.com
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Selena Gomez – In The Dark Song Lyrics | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 25, 2025
written by jummy84

Song Name – In The Dark 
Singer – Selena Gomez

Check out In The Dark Song Lyrics by Selena Gomez

I don’t need anyone
That’s what you say when you’re drunk
Cover it up in a sea of emotion of waves
but I, I can still see you
If there was no consequence
Would you still be on defense
Don’t you forget it
I know you better than you know you
Your lows are mine too

And I’ll be there when you lose yourself
To remind you of who you are
And I’ll be there like nobody else
You’re so beautiful in the dark

Giving you love
Keep giving you love
Never giving you up (Oh)
Keep giving you love
Keep giving you love
But don’t look away from me
I’ll be there when you lose yourself
To remind you of who you are

Breathe with your finger tips
Fill up my lungs with your kiss
I’d be a liar
If I said that you weight didn’t weigh on me
But I’m treading lightly

Wake up your world
come melt away with me
Out of your waves
You know I’ll set you free

And I’ll wait up love
When you can’t sleep love
Cause all my life’s lying where you are

And I’ll be there when you lose yourself
to remind you of who you are
and I’ll be there like nobody else
you’re so beautiful in the dark

Giving you love
Keep giving you love
Never giving you up (Oh)
Keep giving you love
Keep giving you love
But don’t look away from me
And I’ll be there when you lose yourself
to remind you of who you are

Show me the side that you’re hiding from
Let me inside baby I won’t run
Nothing about you I can’t take
Show me the way that your heart breaks

Show me the side that you’re hiding from
Let me inside baby I won’t run
Show me the way your heart breaks

(oh yes love)

And I’ll be there when you lose yourself
to remind you of who you are
and I’ll be there like nobody else
you’re so beautiful in the dark

Giving you love
Keep giving you love
Never giving you up (Oh)
Keep giving you love
Keep giving you love
But don’t look away from me

I’ll be there when you lose yourself
to remind you of who you are

October 25, 2025 0 comments
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Selena Gomez Reveals Video for New Single 'In the Dark'
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Selena Gomez Reveals Video for New Single ‘In the Dark’

by jummy84 October 23, 2025
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Selena Gomez has released the video for “In the Dark,” a song from the Season Two soundtrack of Netflix series Nobody Wants This.

The retro visual opens with the singer wearing a black leotard and sitting on a white chaise, before transitioning to moodier shots of Gomez fitted in a two-piece and glossy leather jacket surrounded by smoke. “I’ll be there when you lose yourself. To remind you of who you are,” sings Gomez in the Eighties-channeling track. “And I’ll be there like nobody else. You’re so beautiful in the dark.”

Gomez teased the video earlier on Wednesday, sharing scenes from the visual on Instagram stories, and sharing that it took under just eight hours to film. In one photo, she wrote: “Thought it be fun to add a little Revival to it.”

Last month, Gomez and Benny Blanco tied the knot in a private ceremony and exchanged vows in California in front of their friends and family. The couple had collaborated together on Gomez’s 2015 hit song “Same Old Love” and “I Can’t Get Enough” (which also featured Tainy and J Balvin) in 2019, before confirming their relationship in December 2023. In March 2025, the pop powerhouse and producer debuted their collaborative album, I Said I Love You First.

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Gomez recently featured on “Pick It Up,” as part of Cardi B’s sophomore album, Am I the Drama?, which dropped in September. The pair last linked up in 2018 for DJ Snake’s smash hit “Taki Taki,” with Ozuna as well. 

Meanwhile, Nobody Wants This returns for another season on Oct. 23. The rom-com Netflix series stars Kristen Bell and Adam Brody, and also features the likes of Timothy Simons, Jackie Tohn, Stephanie Faracy, Michael Hitchcock, Tovah Feldshuh, Paul Ben-Victor, Emily Arlook, and more. Season Two’s soundtrack spans 19 songs and taps some of the biggest names in music including Gomez, Kacey Musgraves, Chris Stapleton, Finneas, Role Model, and Teddy Swims.

October 23, 2025 0 comments
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Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco’s Ultra-Private Wedding Redefines Celebrity Love
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Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco’s Ultra-Private Wedding Redefines Celebrity Love

by jummy84 October 23, 2025
written by jummy84

In a world where every celebrity milestone feels like a media event, Selena Gomez just rewrote the rules. The singer and actress quietly tied the knot with producer Benny Blanco in September 2025, and fans are obsessed with how elegantly she kept it all under wraps.

Instead of a lavish public affair, Gomez and Blanco chose intimacy. Only close family and friends were invited, and phones were reportedly banned during the ceremony. On The Jennifer Hudson Show, Selena shared that she wanted to experience her wedding “in real time, not through screens.” That statement alone sent fans into a frenzy, praising her for choosing authenticity over spectacle.

Fashion insiders haven’t stopped talking about her three custom Ralph Lauren gowns, each one crafted with the brand’s signature understated glamour. The most talked-about piece was a lace halter embroidered with their initials, said to have taken more than 700 hours to complete. The couple exchanged vows under soft candlelight surrounded by pale pink roses and an acoustic performance from a close friend.

A few days later, Benny called Selena his “real-life Disney princess” in a heartfelt Instagram post that melted hearts everywhere. And when Taylor Swift shared a candid photo helping her best friend with her veil, the internet officially lost it.

What makes this story so magnetic is how it contrasts the Hollywood norm. Instead of trading exclusives or turning their wedding into content, Gomez and Blanco built mystique. The restraint made the romance even more powerful. It’s a reminder that true influence isn’t about exposure, it’s about emotional connection and control over your narrative.

As one of the most followed women on social media, Gomez’s decision to go private feels revolutionary. It’s not just a love story; it’s a statement. Selena isn’t following trends, she’s setting them.

Photo Credit Selena: Frank Sun, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons
Photo Credit Benny: Matt Adam, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons
October 23, 2025 0 comments
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Official Trailer for 'Selena y Los Dinos' Doc About Selena Quintanilla
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Official Trailer for ‘Selena y Los Dinos’ Doc About Selena Quintanilla

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
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Official Trailer for ‘Selena y Los Dinos’ Doc About Selena Quintanilla

by Alex Billington
October 21, 2025
Source: YouTube

“Selena was bigger than what she thought she was.” Netflix has revealed the trailer for a documentary film titled Selena y Los Dinos, made by filmmaker Isabel Castro as her second feature after Mija. This doc first premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival and played at SXSW, Hot Docs, AFI Fest, and will be out to watch in November. Selena y Los Dinos celebrates the life and legacy of the Queen of Tejano, Selena Quintanilla, who along with her family performed, triumphed, and redefined genres, captured in never-before-seen footage from the family’s personal archive. It’s also the tragic true story of what happened to her – she was shot and killed at the age of 23 by her friend and the former manager of her Selena Etc. boutiques. Her story has been told before: in 1997, Warner Bros made Selena starring a then-unknown Jennifer Lopez; and in 2020, Netflix released Selena: The Series starring Christian Serratos. This doc celebrates her life and successes above all. “Whether a lifelong fan or just discovering Selena, Castro offers an intimate new lens to experience Selena’s legacy and a reason to want to belt out ‘Como la Flor.'” Definitely looks like a good one.

Here’s the official trailer for Isabel Castro’s doc Selena y Los Dinos, direct from Netflix’s YouTube:

Selena y Los Dinos Trailer

Selena y Los Dinos Trailer

Selena Quintanilla — best known as the “Queen of Tejano Music” — and her family band, Selena y Los Dinos, rose from performing at quinceañeras to selling out stadium tours. The celebration of her life and legacy is chronicled through never-before-seen footage found in the family’s personal archive. A heartfelt tribute to Selena Quintanilla that deftly captures the singer’s exuberance, humility, and the profound bond she shared with her family. Interviews with those close to her reveal the heart and sacrifice behind her rise to fame, while nostalgic home videos transport us back to the 1990s, offering never-before-seen glimpses into their lives on tour. The warmth of the home videos is like sitting with the Quintanillas and reliving their journey firsthand. Selena y Los Dinos is a documentary film directed by up-and-coming filmmaker Isabel Castro, director of Mija previously, and a few short films and other projects. Produced by Simran Singh, Julie Goldman, Christopher Clements, J. Daniel Torres, David Blackman. This initially premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival earlier this year. Netflix will debut Isabel Castro’s Selena y Los Dinos doc film streaming on Netflix worldwide starting November 17th, 2025 coming soon. Anyone want to watch?

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October 22, 2025 0 comments
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Netflix Documentary Offers a New Look at Selena
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Netflix Documentary Offers a New Look at Selena

by jummy84 October 21, 2025
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In the 30 years since her death, Selena Quintanilla’s story has been told and retold dozens of times. Between the classic 1997 Gregory Nava biopic starring Jennifer Lopez and the 2020 Netflix series starring Christian Serratos, generations of fans have come to know the contours and edges of her rise to fame — the early years in South Texas with her family band, Selena y Los Dinos; their progression from local parties and nightclubs to concert venues across the U.S. and into Mexico; the self-titled debut album; and the string of hits and successes that followed. All of it earned her the title the “Queen of Tejano,” leading up to the album she hoped would allow her to cross over with English-speaking audiences, released less than four months after she was killed. 

Through countless posthumous releases, collaborations, and tributes, Selena has become one of the most influential and well-known figures in Latin music history. And yet, the upcoming Netflix documentary Selena y Los Dinos manages to do what feels impossible: deliver a new perspective on Selena’s story — this time, in her own words. Rolling Stone has an exclusive first look at the trailer here. 

The documentary, which is out on Netflix Nov. 17, premiered at Sundance Film Festival earlier this year, and later to an emotional hometown audience at SXSW in March. An intimate scrapbook of never-before-seen home videos, concert footage, and present-day interviews with her family and former bandmates comes together to paint a vivid portrait of Selena, not just as the superstar, but also the hard-working daughter, the teasing sister, the loving wife, the dedicated bandmate, and the ambitious young Mexican-American woman grappling with the weight of her success. 

For years, Selena’s sister Suzette had kept a treasure trove of archival videos at the family’s Q-Productions offices in Corpus Christi. And though she’d never planned to share it, in the decades after her sister’s death, she wondered if they might serve as inspiration for future generations of Latinos. “I had always wanted to leave behind something more personal than what the Selena movie or the Netflix Selena series had to offer,” Suzette tells Rolling Stone. “This is a personal glimpse into our lives of us coming together as a family.”

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Suzette and the family looked for filmmakers who could shape the footage into a cohesive narrative, and came across Emmy-Award winning director Isabel Castro. 

After watching her 2022 documentary, Mija, which explored the beauty and sacrifice of being a first-generation daughter through the story of two young Latinas trying to break into the music industry, they reached out. “It was a surreal experience and an unbelievable honor,” Castro tells Rolling Stone. 

Tasked with combing through mountains of footage, Castro spent two years poring over every cassette, VHS tape, and DVD in storage, tracking Selena’s rise, from her first-ever recorded performance to her transformation into one of Tejano’s biggest and brightest stars. 

Captured in various stages of her life, new pieces of the singer fall into place: in a home movie, a young Selena with wild, frizzy hair trades jabs with her sister about their clothes; in an old interview, she admits she’s lost touch with her friends because she’s always on the road; footage filmed by Suzette documents the band’s big trip to Hollywood, where Selena beams before signing her first major record deal with EMI. “Going over all the videos of what our life was then brought on different emotions,” Suzette says. “Nothing will ever heal my heart, but it made me feel happy to be able to sit back and see what we created together and to realize our hard work paid off.”

The viewer also sees Selena studying Spanish, acutely aware of the pressures attached to her identity as a Mexican American performer. But just as crucially, we also see her bucking against the expectations placed on her as a Mexican American woman. 

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When one interviewer questions her description of herself as “dominant and aggressive,” Selena responds confidently in Spanish saying, “You have to be … There are a lot of men in this business, and if you can’t speak for yourself, they’ll run you over.” 

In a story that is sometimes outweighed by its tragic end, Selena y Los Dinos manages to radiate joy by showing Selena as a human being, vibrating with energy, determination, and an infectious sense of humor. “For me, what makes me so emotional is that every time you see it, you want the ending to be different,” Castro says. 

The director spoke with Rolling Stone about the making of the documentary, her relationship to Selena, and how she helps this film will add to the singer’s legacy. 

When the Quintanilla family first reached out to you about this project, I’m assuming there were a million thoughts going through your mind. Did you have any fears or hesitations about signing on?
Oh my God, I had so many fears going in. First and foremost, because it’s just such a deep sense of responsibility to be entrusted with this archive and to be tasked with the decision of whether or not to include certain parts of it in this official documentary. But also, threading the needle between all these different facets of her story was really difficult. 

What was your initial reaction to the idea of a Selena documentary? 
When they first reached out, my first instinct was one that I think a lot of people have, which was “Why are we telling the story now? Why are we telling it again? What is the function of that?” So I was honored and excited, but I was also a little bit apprehensive. I didn’t know how we would be able to tell her story in a new way, which was my goal. 

What was it that made you say yes?
As soon as I saw the archive, I realized not only that there was a way to tell the story in a new way, but I also realized that the family was at a point in their lives that they were ready to talk about it in a way that they never had before. With those two things combined, I thought we were going to make the film something completely special. 

I also realized the importance of telling the story again for new generations, for new audiences that might not know her or her music. So for all those reasons, even though I had some initial questions and doubts, as soon as I went down to Corpus Christi to meet the family, I knew I wanted to do this film more desperately than anything I’ve ever wanted to do in my career. 

What was your connection to Selena prior to making this documentary?
I mean, the movie was deeply inspiring to me. I’m Mexican, and I moved to the United States when I was a really young girl, and I grew up in New England in a town that was not really diverse. When I first saw the movie, it was this really seminal moment in the formation of my identity, where I saw somebody that spoke to me, and to what I was experiencing as a Mexican American. My connection to Selena really began with that movie, and I grew up watching it all the time. 

In a lot of ways, the documentary feels like a perfect companion piece to the 1997 film. It touches on a lot of the same moments, but with the added insights from Selena, the family, and the band members themselves. 
I watched the movie so many times over the course of digitizing the archive, doing research, and going into the interviews. It served as inspiration in that it takes a similar approach in not fixating on her death, and exploring the things that played out behind the scenes. The movie was also really significant for the family, so it provided a way for us to talk about and reference different points in their lives. 

Now that the documentary is finished, it’s been really fun and exciting to go back to the movie and see the ways in which Selena is almost commenting on these different plot points from this narrative I grew up knowing by heart. I feel like the documentary is an opportunity to hear directly from Selena about her life. 

The documentary doesn’t spend much time on Selena’s death, or her killer. Was that a conscious choice you made going in?
Right from the beginning, what I told the family is that I just wasn’t really that interested in her death. In my opinion, people get a little bit preoccupied with this story of how she died, and to me, it’s this totally nonsensical tragedy. It just wasn’t as interesting to me as getting a better understanding of the trajectory of her career, her life, and trying to understand who she was as a person through all of this footage. 

Tell me a little bit about the archival process for this film. How much material were you sorting through, and how did you decide what you wanted to use?
This was the first archival film I’ve ever made, and I feel like I just jumped right into the deep end. Me and [producer J. Daniel Torres] ended up traveling to Corpus Christi over a dozen times. We added it up at one point, and it was over six months that we spent going through raw material, logging footage, and trying to find the best version of it. We transcribed every interview Selena ever did, from her earliest interviews, all the way until her untimely death. That was all over the course of two years, just screening the footage with Ricky [Vela, Selena’s former bandmate], who still works at Q Productions. 

What were you looking for in these mountains of footage? 
We wanted to find moments in her interviews that spoke to her emotional experience. It was really important to me that this story be told through the archive as opposed to being told through interviews. I wanted the interviews to provide supplemental and emotional context to what we were seeing. It wasn’t until we’d seen the entire archive and digitized it that we started interviews, so that was over two years into the process before we even brought cameras down. We wanted to have the story tracked, but I also thought it was really important that we build up a relationship with the family, and build a kind of shared understanding of what we wanted the film to be. 

How did going over this footage change your understanding of who Selena was?
To me, what emerged during the process was Selena’s personality. I’ve seen videos of her performing, I’ve seen her interviews, and she was always so poised. Even from a young age, she was incredible at stepping onto a stage and just immediately turning on. But the moments that I felt closest to her were when you see her backstage, and you get a window into what she was really like. She was just really funny. When I tried to understand the charisma of Selena, because she really has this magnetism that is just impossible to turn away from, I think her humor is a really big part of it. 

Over the years, there’s been one major voice “missing” from most of the interviews about Selena: her mother, Marcella. How did her participation in this documentary come about? 
The interview with Marcella was so unbelievably special and unique, because she doesn’t like to be in front of the camera, understandably so. At first, she wasn’t sure whether or not she wanted to do an interview for this film, but one day she called us and said, “I’m ready. I want to do the interview.” It’s the first time she’s done an interview in almost 30 years, and it was shorter in comparison to the others in the film, but it was so incredibly powerful. That conversation was so authentic and it really came from her heart. 

Selena’s relationship with Chris Perez is so important to understanding who she was, but their elopement also represents a challenging time for Selena and her family. How did you want to go about that? 
The interview with Chris was so beautiful and so crucial. He was part of this moment in Selena’s life where she kind of went against her family’s wishes, and that created tension between her and her family. But I really genuinely feel now that they’re so close and it was important both to Chris and to the family that he was a part of this project. Their love story was ultimately such a big part of Selena’s story, and also of her growing older and making her own decisions.

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In the documentary, we hear from the family directly about the elopement. They all seemed hurt about the way it happened, but all these years later, Suzette comes around saying she’s glad Selena didn’t wait, because “she got to experience love.” 
Yeah, it’s a really beautiful line, because I think it also speaks to the fact that there’s so much love there for Chris. Even though it’s a fraught moment in the story at the time, it really lands in a place of love and respect for what they had.

Suzette and the Quintanilla family talked about this documentary being an opportunity to introduce Selena to new generations of fans. How do you hope the film plays a role in adding to her legacy? 
The goal from the beginning was to hear from Selena herself. I think from watching the raw footage of her, you really get a sense of what she was feeling and what she was experiencing as this unbelievable professional trajectory was playing out, and as her star was growing and growing. I hope that what’s different with this film is that it gives people the chance to connect, on an intimate and emotional level, with Selena, her family, and their music.

October 21, 2025 0 comments
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Logged On! Selena Gomez Seemingly Responds To Hailey Bieber's Interview With A Post-And-Delete (PHOTO)
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Selena Gomez Seemingly Responds To Hailey Bieber’s Interview

by jummy84 October 18, 2025
written by jummy84

The beauty business might be booming, but things between Selena Gomez and Hailey Bieber? Still seemingly rocky…and we ain’t talking A$AP. The two billionaire beauty moguls are back in the headlines after fans took Hailey’s recent comments as a not-so-subtle dig. And this time, Selena decided to speak up.

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Selena Gomez Seemingly States Her Piece

Selena Gomez hopped on Instagram early Saturday morning to respond to what many believed was a shady remark from Hailey Bieber. In a recent Wall Street Journal interview, Hailey Bieber called the constant comparisons between Rhode Beauty and other brands “annoying” — and while she never mentioned Selena Gomez or Rare Beauty by name, many believe that’s exactly what (and who) she was talking about.

However, sources close to Hailey told TMZ that the comments weren’t aimed at Selena — and were actually about other skincare brands entirely. Either way, the TL ran with it… and y’all know Selena saw it too.

In a now-deleted post, Selena seemingly clapped back with a message on her Stories:

“Just leave the girl alone. She can say whatever she wants. Doesn’t affect my life whatsoever. It’s just about relevance not intelligence. Be kind. All brands inspire me,” she wrote. “There is room for everyone. And hopefully we can all stop,” Selena added.

Support & Shade Flood Hailey’s IG

Fans wasted no time running to the comments under Hailey Bieber’s WSJ Magazine cover post — and let’s just say, it was mixed energy. You already know some folks were in full support mode, gassing Mrs. Biebs up and reminding her she’s that girl. But others weren’t having it, stepping in to defend Selena and calling Hailey out for what they saw as subtle shade.

One Instagram user @jbiebersourcee commented, “that’s my Hailey.. she’s iconic ❤️”

This Instagram user @matias_no89 said, “‘I don’t feel competitive with people I’m not inspired by’
and that has hit a nerve with a certain someone and her fans“

And, Instagram user @itstheavarose wrote, “FACE CARD NEVER DECLINES! YOU ARE THE MOMENT ❤️❤️❤️”

Meanwhile, Instagram user @theelevatedlife.co added, “Rhode was the biggest launch in Sephora history and they’ve been mad ever since. Keep winning!!!“

While Instagram user @selenacopyhailey said, “she doesn’t even mention her and everyone is so mad, oooh Hailey you make them so obsessed 😂”

Then Instagram user @carlahinostroza wrote, “We are not inspired by you either. Kindness and humility is everything!“

Instagram user @ilaydahelinnn shared, “Not inspired by? 😂😂😂😂😂😂”

Lastly, Instagram user @edithh.perezz added, “should have skip the question 🙄”

Now What Really Had Selena Pressing “Post”?

The longtime supposed tension between Hailey Bieber and Selena Gomez is apparently still bubbling. And, fans think Hailey’s recent WSJ interview was the spark. When asked about her Rhode Beauty products being sold at Sephora alongside other brands, Hailey said, “I think there is space for everybody,” but followed it up with: “I don’t feel competitive with people that I’m not inspired by.”

While it’s not clear if Hailey was directly shading Selena, what is clear is that both fanbases wasted no time taking sides — and the internet was quick to connect the dots. Reps may say otherwise, but it didn’t take long before Selena addressed it directly on IG… and the drama picked right back up. And now, all eyes are on Hailey — and her husband Justin — to see if either of them decides to speak up or let the internet do the talking.

RELATED: Selena Gomez Defends Hailey Bieber From ‘Death Threats’ Following Fan Speculation Of ‘Bullyish’ Behavior From Model

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