Popular singer Selena Gomez has opened up about why she had 3 dresses made for her wedding day. Recall that the stunning songstress rocked a custom-made Ralph Lauren dress with hand-cut lace and a macramé collar for the couple’s “first look” photos, changed into a silk-lace gown featuring cascading train for the ceremony, and donned a white silk halter neck number for the reception.
Reflecting on the outfit changes during an appearance on The Jennifer Hudson Show, Selena revealed that her fame factored into her decision to have multiple dresses on her special day.

Confirming that the high-neck Ralph Lauren dress she flaunted as the first photos from her wedding to Blanco wasn’t the outfit she wore to the ceremony, Selena shared that she deliberately tried to be sneaky.
According to her, she tries as much as possible to keep her love life private, and she didn’t want anyone to access her wedding photos until they came directly from her.
The 33-year-old stated that she is super grateful for the grace to witness her dream wedding.
“I tried to do this sneaky thing – I’m sure you can relate – but I didn’t want anyone to get photos of my wedding unless it was from me.
I keep my life as private as I can, so that dress was initially for the (first) look and then this (lace ceremony) one was made by Ralph Lauren – they all were – but this was my favourite dress,” she said.
On working with Steve Martin, 80, and Martin Short, 75, on the TV series “Only Murders in the Building,” the musician noted that it was the perfect opportunity for her to avoid doing the stunts her aged colleagues couldn’t do on set.
“I have morphed into both of them. It is hysterical. Because if they can’t do a stunt, I’m with them, I’m saying, ‘Well I can’t do it either.’
They’re like, ‘They’re a little older than you.’ And I’m just like, ‘I’ll do what they do.'” she added.
Selena Gomez and music producer Benny Blanco announced their engagement in December 2024 and tied the knot in Santa Barbara, California last month.
The fifth season of “Only Murders in the Building” is currently airing on Hulu.
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