Selena Gomez's relationship with her little sister, Gracie Elliot Teefey, is anything but sour.
06.08.2022 - 19:01 / usmagazine.com
She’s so rare! Since rising to stardom, Selena Gomez has candidly discussed her journey with self-love and body positivity.
In 2015, the Texas native opened up about taking hateful messages from trolls and turning them into something special with her Revival album.
“I was getting a lot of hate for my body and ‘you’re gaining weight’ [commentary] and so I was in Mexico and I was just feeling all of this stuff and I would be lying to you if I said it didn’t kind of hurt my feelings, but I kind of channeled that into my music,” the singer told Extra TV at the time.
Gomez noted that Revival tracks “Survivors,” “Kill Em With Kindness” and “Rise” were her attempts to address the negativity she faced online. “It’s all geared towards me trying to be heard,” she noted, calling the album “the best thing that I’ve ever done in my whole career” at the time.
The Disney Channel alum later admitted that the body-shamers made her decide to take a step back from social media. “In reality, that’s just my truth. I fluctuate. It depends on what’s happening in my life,” she detailed on the “Giving Back Generation” podcast in 2019.
Gomez pointed out that her weight change came from various health issues, including lupus, kidney problems and high blood pressure. “That got to me big time,” she said about the hate she received from strangers. “I think for me, that really messed me up for a bit.”
After both The Good Fight and Peacock’s Saved by the Bell reboot poked fun at the performer’s health issues, her fans fought back in her defense — and so did she.
“I am not sure how writing jokes about organ transplants for television shows has become a thing but sadly it has apparently,” Gomez wrote via Twitter in August 2021. “I hope in the next writer’s room
Selena Gomez's relationship with her little sister, Gracie Elliot Teefey, is anything but sour.
Selena Gomez is showing off her sisterly love to the world.
Selena Gomez is giving viewers of “Selena + Chef” a guided tour of the Malibu beach house where she’s been shooting the new season of her HBO Max cooking show.
season 4 of , host and star Selena Gomez is switching things up. And that means leaving behind her home, which has served as the set of the HBO Max cooking series for the first three seasons, for the beach.“I wanted to go to Malibu because I feel like it’s one of our favorite spots and we never get to spend time here,” Selena says in the premiere.
Selena Gomez is back in the kitchen as she learns all-new recipes from a roster of renowned chefs in season 4 of. Ahead of the food series’ return on Aug.
Coldplay have shared the new video for their track ‘Humankind’, which was filmed while on tour in Mexico – you can watch the clip below.The song features on the band’s most recent album ‘Music Of The Spheres’, which arrived back in October.The four-piece are currently on tour in support of the LP, and they have today (August 17) shared a new video for ‘Humankind’ which captures the band on stage.Directed by Stevie Rae Gibbs and James Marcus Haney, the ‘Humankind’ video was shot over the course of Coldplay’s four sold-out shows at Mexico City’s Foro Sol stadium back in April.You can watch Coldplay’s video for ‘Humankind’ below.Coldplay will play the fourth of six sold-out shows at London’s Wembley Stadium tonight, before they head to Glasgow for a pair of dates at Hampden Park on August 23-24. You can find any remaining tickets for Coldplay’s UK tour here.So far during their Wembley run, Coldplay have invited Craig David, H.E.R., Max Martin and Natalie Imbruglia to join them on stage.
Coldplay have made it home.
Anna Marie de la Fuente TelevisaUnivision is adding to the roster of original titles offered on the ViX+ premium streaming service that bowed last month with the goal of serving up more than 70 new programs in its first year of operations.Production is underway on three scripted drama series, “Colapso,” “Isla Brava,” and “Senda Prohibida,” as well as the documentary “Absoluta” offering behind-the-scenes look at the transformation of Spain’s national soccer team known affectionately as La Furia Roja (the Red Fury).“From thrilling mysteries to heartwarming personal stories, these new original productions represent a sample of the breadth of incredible Spanish-language storytelling you can only find on ViX+,” said Rodrigo Mazon, executive VP and general manager of ViX+. Launched July 21 in the U.S.
Selena Gomez glows in a bright green look alongside while embarking on a boat in Positano, Italy on Sunday afternoon (August 7).
Only Murders in the Building actor has been sharing multiple TikToks from her “vaca life,” which seems to mostly consist of wearing bathing suits and hanging out on yachts, as it should. In , Selena Gomez can be seen lounging in a floral one-piece and lipsynching to a body-positive TikTok sound from user @unwinewithtashak. “I'm not sucking shit in,” she lipsynchs directly to the camera.
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Selena Gomez is all about her vacation body! In a recent post on TikTok, the star lip-syncs a body positive message from Tasha K.“I ain’t sucking sh*t in, real stomachs is coming the f*ck back, OK,” Gomez recites as she pats her tummy while lounging on a boat wearing a blue one-piece swimsuit with orange floral prints by La'Mariette.Gomez’s vacation post came almost a week after she celebrated her 30th birthday. The singer hosted a star-studded party with a guest list that included Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish and more stars. Vaca selfIn April, the “Lose You to Love Me” singer had another message for people who like to “b**ch” about her weight.
Selena Gomez is all about body positivity.
Selena Gomez is not one to back down from a challenge, as evidenced by the Season 4 trailer of her popular cooking series “Selena + Chef,” which shows her taking on a sprawling Malibu beach house and expert culinary practices, like torching desserts, busting open a coconut, gutting fish and trying not to burn her fingers while flipping sandwiches on a skillet. The Max Original show returns for its fourth season Thursday, Aug.
When you think of influential films of the ‘80s, there are the teen comedies of John Hughes and there are the action films by Steven Spielberg. There are also films, such as “Working Girl,” which didn’t have a huge budget or live on to become the best-of-the-best, but they still have become iconic in their own right.
Deadline first reported the news.For the record: A previous version of this story said that Gomez was in talks to star and produce. She’s only in final negotiations to produce and is not in talks to star.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter20th Century Studios is looking to revive “Working Girl” with the help of Selena Gomez.Gomez is in final negotiations to produce a reboot of “Working Girl,” the Mike Nichols-directed comedy starring Sigourney Weaver, Melanie Griffith and Harrison Ford.Ilana Pena, who created the Disney+ series “Diary of a Future President,” is adapting the screenplay for the film, which is eyeing a release on Hulu. A director has not been announced.Casting has not been set, and it’s unclear if Gomez will star in the “Working Girl” remake in addition to serving as a producer.
EXCLUSIVE: 20th Century is looking to revive one of its more popular IPs with the help of one of industry’s biggest stars. Sources tell Deadline that the studio is developing a reboot of the 1980s classic Working Girl, with Selena Gomez in final negotiations to produce. Ilana Pena is adapting the script, and the film would likely premiere on Hulu.