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Who is Selena Gomez?: Biography, Husband, Career, Education, Family, Controversy and Relationship with Justin Bieber

Born Selena Marie Gomez on July 22, 1992, in Grand Prairie, Texas, Selena Gomez has evolved from a Disney Channel darling into a globally influential figure in music, film, and business. She was named after the famous Tejano singer Selena Quintanilla-Perez and is a multi-talented artist known for her transparency about her struggles with mental and physical health.


Early Life, Family, and Education

Selena Gomez was born to Ricardo Gomez and Amanda “Mandy” Cornett (now Teefey). Her mother, who had her at the age of 16, was an amateur actress, which inspired a young Selena to pursue a career in entertainment. Her parents divorced when she was five, and she was raised primarily by her mother. Her early life was marked by financial struggles, which her mother bravely navigated while working and attending college. Selena is half-Latina, proud of her Mexican roots through her father’s side of the family.

For her education, Gomez attended Danny Jones Middle School in Texas before shifting to homeschooling as her acting career took off. She ultimately earned her high school diploma in 2010.


Career Milestones

Selena’s career trajectory is a classic Hollywood success story, marked by distinct phases:

  • Child Star (2002–2004): Her acting career officially began on the children’s television series Barney & Friends, where she appeared as Gianna and first met her future friend and collaborator, Demi Lovato.
  • Disney Icon (2007–2012): Her big break came when she landed the lead role of Alex Russo on the wildly popular Disney Channel series, Wizards of Waverly Place. The show solidified her status as a teen idol and led to a music career as the frontwoman of her band, Selena Gomez & the Scene, which released three studio albums, including Kiss & Tell (2009).
  • Solo Music and Film (2013–Present): After the band dissolved, Gomez launched a successful solo music career with albums like Stars Dance (2013), Revival (2015), and Rare (2020), producing international hits like “Come & Get It” and “Lose You to Love Me.” Concurrently, she transitioned into more mature film and TV roles, and also served as an executive producer for projects like the series 13 Reasons Why.
  • Business and Acting (2020–Present): Her career reached a new height with her lead role on the hit Hulu series, Only Murders in the Building. In 2020, she also launched her highly successful cosmetics brand, Rare Beauty, which is credited as the primary driver of her immense wealth.

Relationships and Personal Life

Selena Gomez’s dating history has often been a major topic in the media. Key relationships include:

PartnerRelationship Status
Nick JonasBriefly dated in 2008.
Justin BieberHad an on-again, off-again relationship from 2009 to early 2018. This highly publicized relationship was nicknamed “Jelena” by fans.
The WeekndDated for roughly ten months in 2017.
Benny BlancoBegan dating the record producer in 2023. They married in September 2025.

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Selena is married to music producer Benny Blanco. As of the current available information, Selena Gomez does not have any children.

In her personal life, Gomez has been transparent about her health struggles, including her diagnosis with the autoimmune disease lupus in 2015, which required a kidney transplant in 2017. She is also a passionate advocate for mental health awareness.


Controversies

Throughout her highly visible career, Gomez has faced several public controversies and scrutiny:

  • Feuds with Hailey Bieber and Kylie Jenner: Gomez has been involved in a long-running, public “feud” narrative, primarily with Hailey Bieber (Justin Bieber’s wife), which has played out over social media. A separate, but related, incident involved Kylie Jenner in 2023, where a video allegedly mocking Gomez’s eyebrows went viral.
  • Woody Allen Film: She faced significant backlash in 2017 for her decision to star in Woody Allen’s film A Rainy Day in New York, given the long-standing sexual abuse allegations against the director.
  • Political and Social Statements: Gomez has received criticism for perceived “fake activism” due to certain political posts, as well as a statement she made about taking a social media break during escalating violence in Gaza, which some critics felt was too neutral.

Net Worth

Selena Gomez’s financial success has dramatically increased in recent years due to her business ventures.

Her net worth is estimated to be between $700 million and $1.3 billion as of late 2024/early 2025, with different financial sources providing varying estimates.

Her main sources of income are:

  1. Rare Beauty: Her cosmetics brand, launched in 2020, is the largest contributor to her wealth and is valued at over $1 billion.
  2. Acting and Producing: She earns an estimated $6 million per season for her role and executive producer credit on Only Murders in the Building. She also executive produced 13 Reasons Why.
  3. Endorsements and Social Media: Major brand partnerships (like Puma and Coach) and multi-million-dollar sponsored posts on social media, where she is one of the most-followed people in the world.
  4. Music: Royalties and past tour revenue from her solo career and her time with Selena Gomez & the Scene.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is Selena Gomez married? A: Yes, Selena Gomez is married to music producer Benny Blanco. They tied the knot in September 2025.

Q: Does Selena Gomez have any children? A: No, as of the current time, Selena Gomez does not have any children.

Q: Who are Selena Gomez’s parents? A: Her parents are Ricardo Gomez (father) and Mandy Teefey (mother). They divorced when Selena was five.

Q: What is Selena Gomez’s main source of income? A: Her main source of wealth is her cosmetics company, Rare Beauty, which she launched in 2020.

Q: What TV show gave Selena Gomez her big break? A: Her biggest break was landing the lead role of Alex Russo on the Disney Channel series Wizards of Waverly Place (2007–2012).

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