Selena Gomez shares different "faces" and "phases" after denying cosmetic surgery rumours

Selena Gomez posted a series of selfies on Instagram, some with glamorous makeup and others bare-faced.


Pop Culture & Art July 30, 2024
Courtesy: Selena Gomez/Instagram

Selena Gomez displayed her different "faces" and "phases" after disclosing the only cosmetic procedure she has had.

The "Same Old Love" singer posted a series of selfies on Instagram Sunday, some with glamorous makeup and others bare-faced.

“faces, phases,” she captioned the post.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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The first photo showed the 32-year-old relaxing in bed, without makeup except for light eye makeup, and wearing a green bedazzled "pickle princess" tank top.

Another picture featured Gomez blowing a kiss to the camera, her brunette hair partially covering her face, while a third image showed her with minimal makeup in the backseat of a car, dressed in a gray hoodie and sweatpants.

The "Only Murders in the Building" star also posted a mirror selfie, showcasing a natural look while enjoying a movie and eating popcorn.

While she kept a casual appearance in most of the photos, Gomez glammed up in a few shots, seemingly on set for some of her various projects. 

“pickle princess,” the actress’s boyfriend, Benny Blanco, commented, referring to her top in the first snap and the snack he makes for Gomez when he wants to “get laid.”

“BAEEEEEEEE WE LOVE YOUR FACES & PHASES ❤,” a fan gushed, as another chimed in, “so so gorgeous 🤍🥺.”

Gomez posted the selfies after denying rumors of having plastic surgery.

Over the weekend, the pop star responded to a TikTok video by plastic surgeon physician assistant Marissa Barrionuevo, who was asked to discuss any procedures Gomez might have had.

In the now-deleted video, originally posted in 2023, Barrionuevo declined to comment on the "Good For You" singer's appearance, noting that Gomez suffers from the autoimmune disease lupus.

Barrionuevo explained to her followers that lupus can change a person’s appearance, making it look as though they've had cosmetic work done.

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