Selena Gomez showed grace on Thursday as she put aside her disappointment of an Oscars snub to cheer on her Emilia Pérez co-stars. Following the film's impressive 13
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Selena Gomez reacts to her Emilia Pérez 'family,' Karla Sofía Gascón and Zoe Saldaña, on their Oscar nominations. Read on to know the details.
The star earned some of the best reviews of her career out of the Venice Film Festival for her portrayal of the opera icon Maria Callas. Director Pablo Larrain previously delivered Oscar nominations to two of his stars playing historical figures — Natalie Portman for “Jackie” in 2017 and Kristen Stewart for “Spencer” in 2022.
Producer Benny Blanco shared a short clip on TikTok that subtly hints at a musical collaboration with his fiancée, Selena Gomez, on Friday, Jan. 17.
Other unexpected news in Thursday morning's announcement included no nominations for Nicole Kidman, Angelina Jolie or 'The Substance's' Margaret Qualley, while Monica Barbaro surprised.
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Just last week, Gomez’s fiancé Benny Blanco also teased that the duo are working on something together in a TikTok video, in which the producer responded to a fan who commented on a previous video, “Benny please make some new songs for our queen.”
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Selena Gomez is stirring up excitement among her fans with a recent Instagram story hinting at new music. The singer and actress shared a brief video that has left many wondering what’s coming next in her musical journey.
The Oscars nominations for 2025 have been announced, and – as expected – Emilia Pérez has swept the board.Netflix’s divisive musical crime drama has received 13 nominations, falling shy of the record set by All About Eve (1950),