Selena Gomez Biography

American singer and actress Selena Gomez is well-known for her work in movies and television as well as her lucrative music career. Her career began when she appeared in the Disney Channel sitcom “Wizards of Waverly Place” as a young actress. She has also acted in films, including “The Dead Do not Die” and “Spring Breakers.” Selena is a renowned pop artist in addition to her acting career. Her songs include “Come & Get It,” “Good for You,” and “Lose You to Love Me.” In addition, she has created multiple television shows and is well-known for her charitable endeavors and support of mental health awareness.

Selena Gomez
biography
BornSelena Marie Gomez

July 22, 1992 (age 32)
Grand Prairie, Texas, U.S.
Height5′ 5″ (1,65 m)
OccupationsSinger, songwriter, actress, producer, businesswoman.
Years active
2002–present

WorksDiscography, songs, recorded, videography performances.
TitleFounder, chairwoman, and owner of Rare Beauty
AwardsFull list
Musical career
GenresPop, dance-pop electropop
Instrument(s)
Vocals
LabelsWalt Disney, Hollywood, Interscope
Formerly of
Selena Gomez & the Scene

Selena Gomez Early life


On July 22, 1992, in Grand Prairie, Texas, Selena Gomez was born. Her mother, Amanda Dawn “Mandy” Cornett, is Italian, while her father, Ricardo Joel Gomez, is of Mexican descent. The well-known Tejano vocalist Selena Quintanilla-Pérez is the inspiration behind Selena’s name.
Her mother reared her most of the time after her parents separated when she was five years old. At the age of sixteen, Mandy gave birth to Selena, and as a single mother, she had to overcome many obstacles. Despite all of this, Mandy encouraged Selena’s early passion for theater.
Due to the influence of her mother, an amateur actor, Selena began performing at an early age and attended primary school in Texas. Initially, she went to many positions for Auditions, and her major

Selena Gomez Career beginnings

Selena Gomez’s career got its start in the early 2000s when she made an appearance on the kids’ program “Barney & Friends.” From 2002 to 2004, she portrayed Gianna on screen alongside Demi Lovato, another rising star. She gained skill and confidence as a performer during her time on “Barney & Friends.”

Following “Barney & Friends,” Selena kept going to casting calls for different parts and appeared as a guest on a number of TV shows, such as “The Suite Life of Zack & Cody” and “Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by Fire.” She was cast in the lead role of Alex Russo on the Disney Channel sitcom “Wizards of Waverly Place” in 2007. Selena received considerable recognition and praise for the four seasons of the highly successful show. She took home multiple prizes for her performance.

Stars Dance and films

Selena Gomez’s first solo studio album, “Stars Dance,” was released in 2013. With this album, Selena moved away from her Disney Channel character and presented a more grown-up sound and image. The popular tune “Come & Get It,” which became one of her most successful songs to date, was featured on “Stars Dance,” which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart. Selena’s popularity with the album guaranteed her a place in the music world and brought her praise from critics.

Selena kept advancing her cinematic career throughout this time. She was the lead actress in Harmony Korine’s contentious 2012 film “Spring Breakers.” Selena’s acting skills were shown in a darker, more mature light in the movie, which also starred Vanessa Hudgens and James Franco. Even nonetheless, the film garnered mixed reviews.

Selena Gomez Revival

The “Revival” period of Selena Gomez’s career was a pivotal point in its development. “Revival,” her second solo studio album after “Stars Dance,” was released on October 9, 2015. With this album, Selena showed off a more developed and intimate side of her talent, moving away from her previous pop sound and toward a more varied and reflective approach.

Pop, dance, and electropop styles were all mixed together in “Revival.” The album’s opening single, “Good for You,” which featured rapper A$AP Rocky, was a sensual and reflective song that debuted at the top of the charts and won general praise. Along with these hit singles, the album also featured “Same Old Love,” “Hands to Myself,” and “Kill Em with Kindness,” all of which helped boost the album’s sales.

An important commercial campaign ushered in the “Revival” era.

Selena Gomez Upcoming fourth studio album

After the 2020 release of “Rare,” Selena Gomez is currently working on her fourth studio album. Selena has alluded to new music and updates via interviews and social media, even though the album’s title and release date have not been formally announced.

After her success with “Rare,” which was well-received both critically and commercially, fans are thrilled about the new album. Hits like “Lose You to Love Me” and “Look at Her Now” were included in “Rare,” which was hailed for its sophisticated sound and introspective lyrics.

Selena has stated in a number of interviews that the upcoming album will keep delving into personal issues and reflecting her development and experiences. Although specifics are still being kept under wraps, excitement for the record is

Personal life

Selena Gomez Health

Selena Gomez has always been honest about her health issues. She has talked about how her fight with lupus, an inflammatory condition that damages many organs, led to her needing a kidney transplant in 2017. She has also talked about how she deals with mental health issues, such as sadness and anxiety, and her experiences with them.


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