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Jesse Williams is joining in on the murder mystery fun. Selena Gomez took to Instagram on Tuesday (Feb. 28) to share a photo with the Grey’s Anatomy star, who will be joining the cast of Only Murders in the Building for season three, though she didn’t clarify who Williams will be playing in the popular series.

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“So @ijessewilliams is killing it on season 3 guys.. @onlymurdershulu @hulu,” she captioned a smiling mirror selfie of the duo in the makeup trailer.

Only Murders in the Building season two, starring Gomez Martin Short, and Steven Martin as true-crime loving neighbors who get wrapped up in a murder mystery, dropped on Hulu back in June. Pail Rudd joined the cast for a surprise cameo at the end of of the season as Ben Glenroy, the star of Oliver’s (Short) Broadway production. His character was found dead at the end of the season finale, and the upcoming third season is said to focus on the investigation into Glenroy’s murder.

Since then, Emily in Paris actress Ashley Park revealed that she is also joining the cast for season three. “Murders?? IN THIS BUILDING????” Park wrote in a caption on TikTok, along with a video in which she, Gomez and Short recreate a scene from the 1942 movie My Sister Eileen. “So excited to join this killer (pun intended) cast of amazing humans.”

Only Murders in the Building season three does not yet have a release date. In the meantime, watch the first two seasons on Hulu here. 

With 381 million followers, Selena Gomez has officially become the most-followed woman on Instagram. The “Lose You to Love Me” singer dethroned Kylie Jenner, who has 380 million followers.

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While Gomez is the most-followed woman on the platform, soccer player Cristiano Ronaldo is the most-followed person in general with 551 million followers. Another soccer superstar, Lionel Messi, follows with 432 million.

Gomez’s most recent post is a sultry snap posted on Wednesday (Feb. 22), in which the star is seen sipping on a cocktail at a restaurant. “I deleted this one time because I thought maybe it was too much but eh,” she captioned the photo.

The Only Murders in the Building actress returned to personally posting on her Instagram page in January, more than four years after she deleted the app from her phone and gave posting rights to a a member of her team due to her unhealthy relationship with the platform. “At one point Instagram became my whole world, and it was really dangerous. In my early 20s, I felt like I wasn’t pretty enough. There was a whole period in my life when I thought I needed makeup and never wanted to be seen without it,” she previously told InStyle.

She added, “Taking a break from social media was the best decision that I’ve ever made for my mental health. I created a system where I still don’t have my passwords. And the unnecessary hate and comparisons went away once I put my phone down. I’ll have moments where that weird feeling will come back, but now I have a much better relationship with myself.”

Rise, Selenators! Fresh off the release of Only Murders in the Building season two and her Apple TV+ documentary My Mind & Me, Selena Gomez is giving her fans yet another thing to be excited about. In an interview with Vanity Fair, published on Wednesday (Feb. 15), the Disney Channel alum revealed that she has been hard at work at the studio and teased what her fans can expect from her next record.

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“The music I’m doing right now is about real things that I’m walking through. It’s really powerful, strong, very pop,” Gomez said of her yet-to-be-titled project. “The theme generally is freedom—freedom from relationships, freedom from the darkness.”

The Rare Beauty founder explained that while wants to make upbeat tracks for her fans to devour, she would much more prefer making a different type of music instead. “If I had my way, I would probably write ballads my whole life, but I want to produce music that will make people smile,” Gomez shared elsewhere in the interview.

Though the pop star shared little details about her upcoming project, the teaser likely provides a sigh of relief to fans expecting new music from her. Gomez has not released a studio album since Rare, which arrived three years ago in January 2020. The set crowned the Billboard 200, and spent a total of 26 weeks on the all genre chart. By March 2021, Gomez returned with her Spanish language EP, Revelación, which debuted at No. 22 on the Billboard 200; on Top Latin Albums, the EP peaked at No. 1 and spent 20 weeks on the chart.

Selena Gomez had fans buzzing with a mysterious Instagram post she shared on Wednesday (Jan. 25).

The star posted a series of film snaps that look like they were potentially taken at a recording studio. In the two photos, Gomez is seen jamming out with blonde hair, and cleaning up a spilled drink on the floor. She simply captioned the post “3,” leading fans to speculate that the singer is working on her third studio album.

The IG post comes just a week after Gomez replied to a fan comment on another one of her photos, noting that an album is, in fact, on the way. When a fan asked the very pertinent question, “Where is the album,” Gomez responded with some very exciting news: “Oh, it’s coming,” she wrote. Back in May 2022, she shared on the Crew Call podcast that she’s in the studio working on the record.

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Gomez’s most recent album, Rare, was released in 2020 and featured “Look at Her Now” and “Lose You to Love Me.” Rare gave Gomez her third No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart, as both her previous solo albums, 2015’s Revival and 2013’s Stars Dance, also topped the tally. Meanwhile, her 2021 Spanish-language EP Revelación marked the multi-hyphenate’s first No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Latin Albums chart.

At press time there was no additional information on the new album or its release date.

Selena Gomez and Drew Taggart of The Chainsmokers are sparking dating rumors after they were spotted bowling together over the weekend at New York City’s The Gutter.

While neither Gomez nor Taggart have confirmed the relationship, the “Closer” DJ was previously linked to Steve Jobs’ 24-year-old daughter Eve Jobs and 30-year-old Chantel Jeffries.

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Meanwhile, Gomez opened up about her dating life in her recently released documentary, My Mind & Me, where she seemingly opened up about her past relationship with Justin Bieber, though she didn’t mention him by name. “I felt haunted by a past relationship that no one wanted to let go of,” she said. “But then I just moved past it. I wasn’t afraid anymore.”

The “Same Old Love” singer continued, “I feel like I had to go through the worst possible heartbreak ever. I just think that needed to happen, and ultimately, it was the best thing that ever happened to me.”

Amid news of a potential romance between Gomez and Taggart, fans took to Twitter to share their mixed opinions, including hopes for a collaboration as well as some raised eyebrows about the Chainsmokers member’s recent discussion about having threesomes.

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I know Selena Gomez did not go through all that mental rebuilding and self love work to date one of the Chainsmokers 😭☠️— 🧁💕🫖 (@dumbdumbtumtum) January 18, 2023

So when are we getting this Chainsmokers X Selena Gomez collab?— SSR 🩶 💋 (@okaaayyyAND) January 18, 2023

selena gomez dating one of the chainsmokers immediately after they dropped that threesome bomb is wild— meghan cassidy (@MeghanRivardo) January 18, 2023

People sending me the Drew Taggart/Selena Gomez article as if he’s my actual boyfriend who left me for her 😭— matt (@mattybobpais) January 17, 2023

Can’t wait to listen to Selena Gomez’s breakup ballad about The Chainsmokers guy— inselener (@selenaetaylor) January 18, 2023

Nooo I just dropped to my knees at Sephora— ivartheboneless (@camestonsbored) January 18, 2023

Nigerian artist Rema notched his first entry on the Billboard Hot 100 chart as his single “Calm Down,” remixed with co-lead Selena Gomez, peaked at No. 74.
The 22-year-old Benin City, Nigeria, native (real name: Divine Ikubor) dropped the original version of the song in February 2022 as the second single from his debut solo LP, Rave & Roses. The remix with Gomez arrived Aug. 26, and that version’s official video premiered Sept. 7.

If you need a guide to follow along with Rema and Selena Gomez’s “Calm Down,” find the lyrics below:

(Vibez)(Oh, no)Another banger
Baby, calm down, calm downGirl, this your body e put my heart for lockdownFor lockdown, oh, lockdownGirl, you sweet like Fanta oFanta oIf I tell you say I love you No dey form yanga o, oh, yanga oNo tell me no, no, no, noWhoa, whoa, whoa, whoaOh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
Baby, come gimme your lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-loveYou got me like whoa-whoa-whoa-whoa-whoa-whoa-whoa-whoa-whoaShawty, come gimme your lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-love, hmm
I see this fine girl, for my party, she wear yellowEvery other girl they dey do too much, but this girl mellowNaim I dey find situation I go use take tell am helloFinally, I find way to talk to the girl but she no wan’ follow
Who you come dey form for? (Uhum)Why you no wan’ conform? (Uhum)Then I start to feel her bum-bum, whoa (uhum)But she dey gimme small-small, whoaI know say she sabi pass Don Juan (uhum)But she feeling insecure‘Cause her friends go dey gum her like chewing gum (uhum)Go dey gum her like chewing gum
Yeah, I know I look shy but for you I get down, oh, woahAnd my hips make you cry when I’m moving around you (yeah)Do it once, do it twice (do it twice)I push back, you hold me tightGet a taste for a night
Baby, show me you can calm down, calm downDance with me and take the lead now, lead now (lead now)Got you so high that you can’t come down, come downDon’t you ask, you know you’re allowed, allowed (oh no)When it’s you I can’t say no-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
Baby, gimme lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-loveYou got me like whoa-whoa-whoa-whoa-whoa-whoa-whoa-whoa-whoaShawty, come gimme your lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-love, hmm
As I reach my house I say make I rest small (make I rest small)As me I wake up na she dey my mind o (na she dey my mind o)Day one, day two, I no fit focus (I no fit focus)Na so me I call am, say make we link up (say make we link up)Got my hand on your heart now, I can feel it raceIf I leave then you say you can never love againWanna give you it all but can’t promise that I’ll stayAnd that’s the risk you take (you take)
Baby, calm down, calm downGirl, this your body e put my heart for lockdownFor lockdown, oh, lockdownGirl, you sweet like Fanta oFanta oIf I tell you say I love you No dey form yanga o, oh, yanga oNo tell me no, no, no, noWhoa, whoa, whoa, whoaOh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh (your love, your love)
Baby, come gimme your lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-loveYou got me like whoa-whoa-whoa-whoa-whoa-whoa-whoa-whoa-whoaShawty, come gimme your lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-love, hmm (oh, whoa)
Your love
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Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Alexander Uwaifo Uwaifo, Amanda Renee Ibanez, Divine Ikubor, Michael Ovie Hunter, Selena Marie Gomez

Miley Cyrus and Selena Gomez are continuing to support each other, long after their Disney Channel days.

Cyrus took to Instagram on Thursday (Jan. 5) to announce that her eighth studio album, titled Endless Summer Vacation, will arrive on March 10. She also shared the steamy album cover, in which the 30-year-old star is seen in a black unitard, sunglasses and heels, swinging from a trapeze bar against a deep blue background.

Gomez took to the comments section, simply writing, “Damn.”

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Both singers began their careers as Disney Channel stars, Miley on Hannah Montana — on which Gomez had a recurring role as Mikayla — and Selena on her series, Wizards of Waverly Place.

According to a press release, the Endless Summer Vacation album — which follows Cyrus’ 2020 LP Plastic Hearts — was recorded in Los Angeles with producers Kid Harpoon, Greg Kurstin, Mike WiLL Made-It and Tyler Johnson. The “Midnight Sky” singer describes Endless Summer Vacation as a love letter to L.A. that showcases the confidence she’s found since focusing on her mental and physical well-being.

On New Year’s Eve, during her NBC special Miley’s New Year’s Eve Party, the “Midnight Sky” singer revealed that “Flowers,” confirmed to be her next record’s lead single, would be dropping Jan. 13.

Selena Gomez and Stacey Abrams are combining minds to produce an upcoming music documentary for Discovery+, which began production on Wednesday (Dec. 14), according to Deadline.

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The Kristi Jacobson-directed film titled Won’t Be Silent, is set to celebrate music from female artists that have had a global impact on various issues. “The powerful women we will be highlighting are not only talented but have been on the frontline of pushing culture forward and holding a mirror up to political and social injustices,” Gomez said in a statement received by the publication.

“Throughout history, women in music have used their art as activism by bringing attention to issues impacting our nation and world. Won’t Be Silent is a celebration of the artists who have contributed to bettering the world through their timeless music,” Abrams added.

Gomez’ latest effort follows her recent, introspective documentary, AppleTV+’s My Mind & Me,  which details the star’s years-long struggles with mental health, lupus, heartbreak and the highs and lows of fame.

“It’s OK to feel not good enough and to feel like you’re complicated and complex. It’s just about having a healthy relationship with how you talk to yourself, how you seek help, how you talk to other people,” Gomez said at the Los Angeles premiere of the film, of what she hopes people will take from the film. “I hope this starts a chain reaction of people saying, ‘Hey, I want to say something about my mental health. I want to talk about it and seek help.’ That’s one of the bravest things someone can do. Even if just one person is impacted by this film, I would consider myself the luckiest girl.”

Steve Martin and Martin Short brought their A-game to their joint Saturday Night Live opening monologue, reading each other eulogies and surprising viewers with an appearance from their Only Murders in the Building co-star Selena Gomez.

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Before diving into each other’s eulogies, the comedians took a second to reminisce about their past SNL hosting gigs, with the Dec. 10 episode being Martin’s 16th time hosting the show and Short’s third.

“You see, we are like Harry and Meghan,” Short said, referring to Netflix’s new docuseries from the couple. “No one’s rooting for us, but you’ll tune in to watch anyway.” Martin then went on to joke about how working with Short for him is like watching the World Cup: He just can’t get into it.

When Short told Martin he adores working with him and wishes they could do it forever, Martin said Short can’t because he won’t live forever.

“It’s sad because you won’t be able to hear the wonderful things I’m going to say at your memorial,” Martin told Short. “So, I thought why wait? So, what I did was I wrote up your eulogy so you can hear it now.” Short quipped back that he did the same.

“I will always be haunted by Marty’s last words: Tesla autopilot engage,” Martin said in his eulogy for Short.

“I learned so much from Steve,” Short said. “For example, he taught me that you don’t need to restrict the urinal to just number one.”

Throughout the opening monologue, the co-stars and touring partners threw playful shade at each other.

“Even at the end, Marty had a wonderful girlfriend smart, beautiful and so realistic,” Martin said. “He was always sexually active — as long as there were batteries in the house. He was taken away from us too soon, but sadly, not before he played Jack Frost in Santa Clause 3.”

Watch the opening monologue below:

This article was originally published by The Hollywood Reporter.

Selena Gomez fans who have not yet seen her Apple TV+ documentary My Mind & Me or the fans who want to relive it are in luck: On Thursday (Dec. 1), the multi-hyphenate shared a film version of her documentary’s accompanying title track, which features several intimate scenes from the film.

The video kicks off with Gomez sitting down at a grand piano, softly playing the keys to the song. Snaps of her recording the track, in addition to snippets of her traveling, performing live in concert and interacting with friends, fans and family, go in quick succession until the video’s end.

“My mind and me/ We don’t get along sometimes/ And it gets hard to breathe/ But I wouldn’t change my life/ And all of the crashin’ and burnin’ and breakin’, I know now/ If somebody sees me like this, then they won’t feel alone now/ My mind and me,” the 30-year-old sings on the chorus of the introspective track.

Gomez spoke with Billboard at the red-carpet premiere of the documentary and revealed that she initially hesitated to release the project on more than one occasion.

“I was going to release this documentary multiple times and it never really felt right,” the star said. “Then the pandemic hit and a lot of people started having conversations around mental health, the isolation, people feeling depressed or anxious — never feeling those feelings before but have now. I just hope that this will carry on to something like a conversation that people will use to help later on.”

Watch the film version of the “My Mind & Me” video above.