Selena Gomez has long been a pop icon in the USA. The actress and musician is followed by 337 million people on Instagram. It is no longer surprising that she was one of the illustrious guests at Britney Spears’ wedding and smiled for the camera with Madonna, Donatella Versace, Drew Barrymore and Paris Hilton. Gomez has long been at the forefront of the US entertainment industry. On July 22nd she celebrates her 30th birthday.
Selena Marie Gomez was born in Grand Prairie, Texas in 1992 and grew up in the Dallas suburbs. Her mother motivated her to act – and at the age of ten she appeared in the children’s series “Barney and Friends”. As a teen, she became a Disney star on the sitcom Wizards of Waverly Place and vied with Miley Cyrus for the title of most innocent girl on US television.
But while Cyrus reinvented herself in her early 20s with her hit “Wrecking Ball,” Gomez stayed on the good side and also managed number one hits with her albums “Stars Dance” (2013) and “Revival” (2015).
But she probably got the most attention through her on-off relationship with fellow Canadian teen star Bieber. Between 2011 and 2018, the two were either a dream musician couple or separated. Bieber, who caused all sorts of scandals during the years with Gomez, was quick to console himself with a new love after their final split. Just a few months later, he announced his engagement to model Hailey Baldwin, and the two soon got married.
Gomez, on the other hand, initially withdrew from the public after the love-off. In 2017 she also had to undergo a kidney transplant because of the autoimmune disease lupus. “I’m very lucky to be alive,” she told The Wall Street Journal at the time. The operation was scheduled for two hours – but it took another seven hours due to complications. “Lupus is a big thing that happened to me and the scariest thing was you could really die.”
Gomez used the crisis for her third album “Rare”, on which she does what works: singing about Justin Bieber. The ballad “Lose You To Love Me” states: “I had to lose you to find me”. And: “I had to hate you to love me”. As an actress, she starred opposite Timothée Chalamet in the 2019 Woody Allen romance A Rainy Day in New York. Most recently, she was on the promo tour with the second season of the Hulu crime comedy Only Murders in the Building.
For a long time, Gomez held back completely with political opinions. But last year, Vogue wrote that she was “in the midst of a political awakening.” A difficult act as a star in a divided USA, where the lowest common denominator between the camps is becoming increasingly difficult to find. Gomez used her reach to let others speak: she interviewed political activists or gave her Instagram account, which now has over 330 million followers, to spokesmen of the “Black Lives Matter” movement.
According to Gomez, 2020 also voted for the first time. “I just had no idea,” she tells Vogue. “Either I didn’t care, or I just didn’t realize how important it is who runs our country.”
Most recently, she has repeatedly campaigned for an open approach to mental health – also from her own experience. In a video with US President Joe Biden, she said, “I had to work my way through things. I tried everything to get out of that feeling. So why pretend I’m in control?”