Selena Gomez gave a fan a thrill in New York City on Thursday evening when she posed for a selfie with him.
The actress, 30, who has been shooting her hit show Only Murders in the Building, looked cozy in a thick, ankle length camel coat as she paused to meet her admirer.
She carried a large black bag and a pair of black pants peaked beneath the coat.
The Hotel Transylvania voice actress kept her feet nice and warm in a pair of brown shearling shoes. Selena styled her dark locks in a sleek bun, and accessorized with good hoop earrings.
The star was heading to dinner with friends at Saint Theo’s Italian restaurant in the West Village.
The Natural Beauty founder contoured her flawless complexion with natural looking makeup, including a soft pink lip.
In a Vanity Fair interview, Selena, who is working on season three of the Hulu show, described her relationship with co-stars Martin Short, 72, and Steve Martin, 77.
‘I really love them. I don’t like calling them my grandpas, but they kind of are. They’ll tell me the same jokes and I laugh every time.’
She explained that when it comes to digital communication, both comic actors have a very different style.
‘What’s funny is Marty will text me, but Steve will not. He has my email, but he won’t send me the email. He will send it to [my assistant]. I think he wants to be polite. It’s very endearing, but he makes it a whole thing.’
The show will have several new high profile stars added to the story line, including Meryl Streep and former Grey’s Anatomy star, Jesse Williams.
Selena, who was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2018, revealed that fans have approached her differently since the release of her documentary, Selena Gomez: My Mind and Me last year.
‘I started noticing people come up to me, and they weren’t like, “Oh, I want a picture of you.” It was more like, “Hey, I appreciated that part where you said this.”
‘Then I ended up having a five-minute conversation with someone about their journey. That was happening more, and I started to feel good because I wasn’t just this prop to people—like, “You’re so cute. Let’s take a picture.” It was more than that.
‘It was a conversation about mental health or courage or disappointment or loss.
‘And I started to go, This is paying off, because that’s what I want at the end of the day. I’d rather be remembered for my heart than anything else.’
And for fans anxious to hear new music from the Billboard Women in Music award winner, Selena said when does release them, the songs will be very personal.
‘The music I’m doing right now is about real things that I’m walking through. It’s really powerful, strong, very pop.
‘ The theme generally is freedom—freedom from relationships, freedom from the darkness.’