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Alex Russo forever! Selena Gomez honored her Disney Channel roots with a Wizards of Waverly Place-related photo with an updated twist.
“Where it all began,” the Only Murders in the Building star, 30, wrote via Instagram on Saturday, October 29, alongside an image of herself looking up at the “Waverly Place” street sign in New York City. The “Wolves” singer — who peeked at the Manhattan landmark through piecey bangs while wearing an oversized, cream-colored coat and patterned pants — amplified the post by sharing it via her Instagram Story as well.
Though Gomez famously kicked off her career on Barney & Friends in 2002, starring alongside then-BFF Demi Lovato, she got her big break in 2007 when she cast as the lead in the Disney Channel sitcom about a wizard family living in downtown Manhattan. The “Lose You to Love Me” singer portrayed the spunky Alex Russo on Wizards of Waverly Place for four seasons before it ended in 2012.
The Spring Breakers star, whose career both in music and onscreen only skyrocketed from there, is currently preparing for the November 4 release of her upcoming documentary, My Mind & Me, which chronicles her life over a period of six tumultuous years.
“My whole life since I was a kid I’ve been working,” Gomez said in the first trailer for the highly anticipated Apple TV+ film earlier this month. “And I don’t wanna be, like, super famous. But I do know that if I’m here I have to use that for good.”
The Texas native — who has long been open about everything from her romantic relationships to her mental and physical health — shared that same candor about her ups and downs in the documentary. “I am happier and I’m in control of my emotions and thoughts more than I have ever been,” she said in the teaser.
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Jeff Cook, the Grammy-winning founding guitarist, keyboardist and fiddler of Alabama — one of the most successful country groups of all time, with had 33 No. 1 country hits, including 21 in a row — died Tuesday at his home in Destin, FL, a band rep to the Associated Press. He was 73.
Good for her! Selena Gomez got candid about the idea of falling in love — and how hurtful past experiences won’t keep her from opening her heart again.
Forever friends? Fans speculated that Selena Gomez and Francia Raisa — who donated her kidney to the singer in 2017 — had a falling out after the pair seemingly threw shade at one another on social media.
The feelings are mutual!
Jelena fans, listen up!
Selena Gomez revealed that she may never be able to carry children because of her bipolar medications — but she still plans on becoming a mom.
A look inside the complicated life of Selena Gomez. The superstar documented her career and health journey from 2016 to 2020 in Apple TV+’s My Mind & Me, which starts streaming on Friday, November 4.
Marvelous in magenta! Selena Gomez was a radiant sight at the premiere of her new documentary, My Mind & Me.
No bad blood here. Selena Gomez revealed that she and Hailey Bieber (née Baldwin) do not have any issues with each other despite their history.
Get well soon. Selena Gomez‘s appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon has been canceled after she tested positive for COVID-19.
Filming her new documentary series was an eye-opening experience for Cara Delevingne.