Selena Gomez was asked about her current beauty vibe while hosting the launch of her $2.7 billion cosmetics company Rare Beauty at Ulta Beauty in El Segundo, CA last Saturday.
'Classic, maybe a little sexy,' the 32-year-old 'Texican' pop star mused to People.
'I feel flirty. I still feel young, I think. I like a little flirty, classic look.'
Gomez still has that honeymoon glow a little over four months since she wed husband Benny Blanco during an alleged $4 million ceremony held at the Sea Crest Nursery in Santa Barbara.
On Sunday night, the Bluest Flame couple lost the Grammy Award for best dance pop recording to Lady Gaga's Abracadabra during the pre-show.
Gomez decided to skip the ceremony and the afterparties while the 37-year-old music producer risked a run-in with her ex-boyfriend Justin Bieber at the W magazine, Charli XCX and Saint Laurent event at WeHo hotspot Bar Marmont.
Selena Gomez was asked about her current beauty vibe while hosting the launch of her $2.7 billion cosmetics company Rare Beauty at Ulta Beauty in El Segundo, CA last Saturday
As for the newlyweds starting a family, the Cannes best actress winner 'can't carry my own children' due to the chronic autoimmune disease lupus, which led to her 2017 kidney transplant.
'I have a lot of medical issues that would put my life and the baby's in jeopardy. That was something I had to grieve for a while,' Gomez lamented to Vanity Fair in 2024.
'I find it a blessing that there are wonderful people willing to do surrogacy or adoption, which are both huge possibilities for me. I'm excited for what that journey will look like, but it'll look different. At the end of the day, I don't care. It'll be my baby.'
The In the Dark singer - who did not convert to his Jewish faith - originally met Blanco (born Benjamin Levin) during a 2008 business meeting when she was only 16, and he went on to work on her second studio album Revival in 2015.
Last Thursday, Gomez hosted a Rare Beauty Chat to comfort fans who, like herself, are horrified over 'what's happening in Minneapolis and across the country.'
'There is a lot of pain and a lot of anger and uncertainty and sadness. It's a lot of different emotions that I know I've been personally feeling for years now. And I hate to see what this has become,' the BFF of Taylor Swift explained.
'There's limited things that I personally can do. And so I just feel stuck.'
Gomez concluded: 'I'm praying for some sort of hope and I am just hoping that people out there are okay.'
It's been one year since the homeschooled millennial received backlash over posting (then deleting) a video of herself crying about her 'people getting attacked' during ICE raids.
'Classic, maybe a little sexy,' the 32-year-old 'Texican' pop star mused to People. 'I feel flirty. I still feel young, I think. I like a little flirty, classic look'
Gomez still has that honeymoon glow a little over four months since she wed husband Benny Blanco during an alleged $4 million ceremony held at the Sea Crest Nursery in Santa Barbara (pictured September 27)
On Sunday night, the Bluest Flame couple lost the Grammy Award for best dance pop recording to Lady Gaga's Abracadabra during the pre-show
Gomez decided to skip the ceremony and the afterparties while the 37-year-old music producer risked a run-in with her ex-boyfriend Justin Bieber (R) at the W magazine, Charli XCX and Saint Laurent event at WeHo hotspot Bar Marmont
As for the newlyweds starting a family, the Cannes best actress winner 'can't carry my own children' due to the chronic autoimmune disease lupus, which led to her 2017 kidney transplant (pictured January 11)
Gomez told Vanity Fair in 2024: 'I find it a blessing that there are wonderful people willing to do surrogacy or adoption, which are both huge possibilities for me' (pictured last Thursday)
The homeschooled millennial and her Only Murders in the Building castmates will next compete for a trophy at the newly renamed 32nd Actor Awards, which air March 1 on Netflix
Last October, Hulu renewed Steve Martin (R) and John Hoffman's who-done-it comedy for a sixth season, and Gomez is said to earn well over $600,000/episode to produce and star as artist Mabel Mora
'Apparently it's not okay to show empathy for people,' Gomez - whose paternal grandparents were undocumented - scoffed.
The nine-time Emmy nominee and the Only Murders in the Building producing team are nominated for the Danny Thomas Award for outstanding producer of episodic television comedy at the 37th Producers Guild of America Awards, which happen February 28 in LA.
Gomez and her OMITB castmates will then compete for the outstanding performance by an ensemble in a comedy series trophy at the newly renamed 32nd Actor Awards, which air March 1 on Netflix.
The talented group faces heavy competition against the ensembles of Apple TV's The Studio, HBO Max's Hacks, FX's The Bear and ABC's Abbott Elementary.
Last October, Hulu renewed Steve Martin and John Hoffman's who-done-it comedy for a sixth season, and Gomez is said to earn well over $600,000/episode to produce and star as artist Mabel Mora.
The brunette beauty has shed substantial weight over the last two years ahead of taking on the role of 11-time Grammy winner Linda Ronstadt in David O. Russell's untitled biopic produced by her former manager John Boylan.

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