Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco Are Married

That’s Mrs. Blanco to you. Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco tied the knot in a private ceremony on Saturday, Sept. 27. They exchanged vows in California in front of their friends and family.
Gomez shared photos from their wedding, captioning a carousel of pictures “9.27.25.”
The couple got engaged in December 2024 after more than a year of dating. The singer announced the news, “forever begins now..”
The couple worked together on Gomez’s 2015 hit song “Same Old Love” and “I Can’t Get Enough” (which also featured Tainy and J Balvin) in 2019, before confirming their relationship in December 2023. She later noted that she began dating the music producer six months prior. In March 2025, they released their collaborative album, I Said I Love You First.
While speaking about Blanco during an appearance on Apple Music 1, Gomez described their relationship as “the safest” she’s ever felt.
“I think it’s just really important to meet someone that respects you,” she said. “I’d have to say, overall, it’s the safest that I feel, and it’s been really lovely, and I’ve only grown through it, so it’s awesome.”
But when it came to wedding planning, the couple was the first to admit that they were slow to get started. Earlier this year, Blanco told Rolling Stone that Gomez “planned a new wedding in her head” every day after they got engaged, but their main focus at the time was their album, I Said I Love You First.
“We’re very much ‘take it one day at a time’-type of people. We’re still not over this moment. Literally, while you were talking, she was sitting there staring at her ring,” he said. Gomez added, “Also, I genuinely feel like this is such a special time that we get to apply it to this album and really just pour our heart into it, and completely translate what we feel and bring it to the world. That’s my main focus right now, at least.”
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