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Meet pop star, actress Selena Gomez on her lifestyle transformation journey!

Between her streaming Cooking show, Hulu series acting role and her make up line. No challenge seems harder enough to be handle by #SelenaGomez who decides to cross a new step for all of us, a brand new spanish Ep "Revelación" .

Selena Gomez was born in Grand Prairie, Texas, a midsize town outside Dallas, the kind of place where most of people work at Lockheed Martin or Walmart. Her parents were both 16 when she was born (1992). Selena Gomez grew up in a neighborhood that was mainly Mexican-​American, near to her dad’s family. She was named after Selena Quintanilla, whose music both her parents loved. Her mom Mandy Teefey, who managed her career until 2014 used to let her splash around in the yard during rainstorms; her dad liked to watch Friday and Bad Boys with his cherubic baby girl. “It always smelled like fresh-cut grass,” Selena Gomez remembers of her childhood in Texas. “We’d play outside for hours, and my nana and her friends would be sitting with their iced tea. It wasn’t a lot, but it was great.”

When she was 10, Selena Gomez was cast on "Barney & Friends". Three years after she wrapped her run on the show, she secured the role of Alex Russo on the Disney Channel show "Wizards of Waverly Place" and moved to Los Angeles with her mom. Working for Disney turned Selena Gomez’s life into a perpetual promotion, with her image quickly distributed through TV, music, merchandise, live appearances and movies. Alongside her television career, Selena Gomez has starred in several films including documentaries and producing projects like Netflix’s controversial hit "13 Reasons Why" or her streaming cooking show "Selena + Chef", and most recently, she has been in New York to finish shooting her new Hulu series, "Only Murders in the Building" a comedy in which she, Steve Martin, and Martin Short play neighbors attempting to solve an Upper West Side crime,

Selena Gomez is also a survivor of lupus which leads her to advocated in favor of mental health issues, the auto-immune disorder she was diagnosed with in 2013, which required her to undergo a kidney transplant in 2017. After a publicized struggle with anxiety and depression, and the treatment that ensued, Selena Gomez returned to the public eye with “Lose You to Love Me,” a self-empowerment anthem that alchemized personal crisis into public catharsis. An intimate dance-floor confessional that turns vulnerability into strength, and failure into triumph. An actress since her early age, but better known as a singer, surely because of her musical successes, she founded an inclusive beauty line "Rare Beauty” and released her long-promised Spanish-language EP "Revelación" which was produced by Tainy, one of the reggaeton masterminds behind Bad Bunny’s debut album and the Cardi B juggernaut “I Like It.”

"Revelación" has been described as a reggaeton, R&B and electropop record, with influences from urban music. This is what sets this EP apart from the dance-pop sound of its predecessor, Rare (2020). Selena Gomez said the EP's themes are “Strength, Love, Forgiveness and Progress”. “The project is really an homage to my heritage”

 

At just 28 years old, Selena Gomez is a popular pop artist with three solo albums, a breathtaking acting career including leading roles in films and television series of which she is most often the executive producer. She invests herself enormously when it comes to improving the well-being of vulnerable people, and it isn't uncommon to see her campaigning for humanitarian aid. recently, she hosts the Global Citizen event "VAX LIVE" "A concert made to encourage Covid-19 vaccinations around the world. During the special, Global Citizen will call on philanthropists and corporations to donate enough “dollars-for-doses” to vaccinate more than 27 million international healthcare workers. The event was pre-taped on Sunday, May 2nd at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles."


A NEW CRUSH IS ALWAYS SWEET AT THE TASTE

Selena + Chef is an American streaming television cooking show hosted by Selena Gomez that premiered on HBO Max on August 13, 2020. The first season consists of 10 episodes. The unscripted quarantine cooking show sees the “Ice cream" singer prepare a wide variety of dishes, while a slew of expert chefs virtually guide her through each and every step. In August 2020, the series was renewed for a second season. “Learning from some of the best chefs in the world has vastly improved my cooking skills but I have a lot more to learn. I am looking forward to challenging myself in the kitchen on the next season,”Selena Gomez said. In season two, the Selena and company's cooking mistakes reveal a deeper bond, a group ready to jump in and help each other when needed. The singer-actress also shared that participating in the show and rediscovering a passion for food and cooking has helped her get out of her quarantine rut. The chef lineup in the second season is a mix of chefs with cuisines as varied as their personalities. The structure of the show remains the same, Selena Gomez learns cooking skills via video from award-winning chefs and culinary superstars, her friends and family often step up to help prep, cook, and eat the meals. To sweeten the pot, each episode ends with a donation made to a charity of the guest chef’s choosing.


SerendipityBrands.com , the take-home ice cream line hailing from the iconic New York City restaurant Serendipity3, introduces a new flavor, Cookies & Cream Remix, to the ice cream aisle, inspired by global music phenomenon BLACKPINK and Selena Gomez's latest single "Ice Cream". Cookies & Cream Remix is made with pink vanilla ice cream, crunchy cookie bites and swirling gobs of gooey fudge.





 

Selena Gomez's beauty brand "Rare Beauty" goes global

Created by Selena Gomez, Rare Beauty is making a stand against unrealistic standards of perfection. Selena's passion for beauty products was born at a young age, from the moment she sat in her first makeup chair. Over the last years, she channeled that love into the development of Rare Beauty. She wanted to create a beauty brand that goes beyond physical products, helps people feel good about themselves, and celebrates what makes them unique. Selena openly discusses the "beauty myth" and the unrealistic expectations set by society that are impossible to achieve. She created Rare Beauty to challenge the beauty myth of physical perfection. Rare Beauty is about using makeup as a tool for celebrating what makes people different and get to a place of self-love and acceptance. It's about owning what makes you rare.


"I'm so excited to release beauty products that not only feel great, but also celebrate what makes each of us rare," said Selena Gomez, Founder and Creator of Rare Beauty. "These products aren't about being someone else, it's about being who you are, whether that's rocking a full face of bold makeup or barely any makeup at all. Makeup is something to enjoy, it's not something you need. I want every person to feel beautiful exactly as they are."


Rare Beauty products are designed for everyday self-expression, and each product has a unique sensorial story. Since the brand's inception, Selena Gomez has been involved in every step of product development. Whether it's testing each product or developing a design for the first-of-its-kind Blot & Glow Touch-Up Kit that's convenient to carry, Selena Gomez has influenced every aspect. Rare Beauty's Perfect Strokes Matte Liquid Liner is inspired by a calligrapher and is comprised of more than 1000 individual hairs. The complexion products include the Always An Optimist Illuminating Primer, Always an Optimist 4-in-1 Mist, and the Liquid Touch Weightless Foundation & Liquid Touch Brightening Concealer, which are each available in 48 shades to suit all skin tones.

At the launch of Rare Beauty, Selena Gomez wanted to create a safe space for community to come together, connect on mental health journey, and create lasting friendships. Rare Beauty’s mission has been to shape conversations around beauty, self-acceptance and mental health. Its inclusive positioning has chimed loudly with consumers, especially Generation Z and Millennials for whom the perfect in the imperfect is important. The brand garnered the Start-up of the Year accolade at the 2020 Beauty Inc Awards.

Rare Beauty brand is expanding abroad this summer, when it’s due to arrive in Europe and the Middle East. In France, starting July 1, it will be sold exclusively at Sephora and sephora.com. The cosmetics brand was launched in September exclusively at Sephora in the U.S., Canada and Mexico, including the Sephora inside J.C. Penney locations, as well as its own website. Rare Beauty gives back. It is behind the Rare Impact Fund "a $100 million initiative" aimed at helping increase access to mental health experts and professionals that will aid the brand in its impact goals.


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