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Selena Gomez's schedule is booked. A rundown of the singer/actor/beauty mogul's most recent projects alone includes a new season of "Only Murders in the Building," a reboot of the 1980s classic "Working Girl," a new Rare Beauty launch, an upcoming season of "Selena + Chef," and a fourth studio album expected to drop sometime in 2023. Between balancing her acting career, music, and commitment to initiating nationwide conversations about mental health, Gomez is busy. But we'd better enjoy her nonstop roster of projects while it lasts, because the "Omitb" star plans to "peace out" eventually.
Speaking with Raquelle Stevens and Ashley Cook, two of her best friends, in a recent episode of the TaTaTu series "Giving Back Generation," Gomez explains that, after 20 years in the entertainment industry, her plans for the future involve stepping off screen and settling down to start a family.
Selena Gomez's schedule is booked. A rundown of the singer/actor/beauty mogul's most recent projects alone includes a new season of "Only Murders in the Building," a reboot of the 1980s classic "Working Girl," a new Rare Beauty launch, an upcoming season of "Selena + Chef," and a fourth studio album expected to drop sometime in 2023. Between balancing her acting career, music, and commitment to initiating nationwide conversations about mental health, Gomez is busy. But we'd better enjoy her nonstop roster of projects while it lasts, because the "Omitb" star plans to "peace out" eventually.
Speaking with Raquelle Stevens and Ashley Cook, two of her best friends, in a recent episode of the TaTaTu series "Giving Back Generation," Gomez explains that, after 20 years in the entertainment industry, her plans for the future involve stepping off screen and settling down to start a family.
- 8/5/2022
- by Chanel Vargas
- Popsugar.com
Selena Gomez is still keeping it real as she looks toward the future—a future that includes starting a family. In a new episode of the TaTaTu series Giving Back Generation, released Aug. 5, the singer chats with host Raquelle Stevens and fellow pal Ashley Cook about her mental health journey and her dreams. "I hope to be married and to be a mom," said Selena, who just celebrated her 30th birthday. "Eventually, I'm going to be tired of all of this, so I'm probably just going to devote most of my life to philanthropy before I peace out." The star added, "Keeping it real." And Selena does so by living in the real world as much as...
- 8/5/2022
- E! Online
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