Selena Gomez is American; she identifies as a third-generation American-Mexican, reflecting Mexican heritage through her father’s side. There isn’t a change in nationality status to report, but she has spoken publicly about embracing her Mexican roots and heritage.[1][2][3]
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- She describes herself as a proud third-generation American-Mexican, emphasizing both American nationality and Mexican heritage.[3]
- Her Spanish-language work and Mexican-descended family background illustrate her connection to Mexican roots beyond just U.S. citizenship.[2][1]
- No recent credible reports indicate a change or dual nationality status beyond her stated American nationality and Mexican heritage.[1][3]
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent statements or interviews to verify any developments after 2023–2024.
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Selena Gomez is an American actress and singer who first gained fame as the winsome star of the Disney TV series Wizards of Waverly Place. She later appeared in the movies Ramona and Beezus (2010) and Spring Breakers (2012) and became a successful pop vocalist. Her albums include Stars Dance (2013) and Revival (2015).
www.britannica.comKnown for: Spring Breakers, Emilia Pérez, Getaway
www.imdb.comOver the years, Selena Gomez, a third generation American-Mexican, has embraced her roots, releasing Spanish-language album Revelación in 2021 and filming Spanish movie Emilia Perez.
www.eonline.comSelena Gomez on TMZ, your go-to source for celebrity news, photos, & videos. Latest Story: Travis Barker Sucks on Kourtney Kardashian's Toes
www.tmz.comThe 33-year-old married producer Benny Blanco on Saturday.
www.biography.comAmerican actress, singer and founder of Rare Beauty Selena Gomez expresses her desire to have a baby. But she is unable to bear the baby because of her medical problems. So, she will not follow the traditional path of giving birth to a baby.
economictimes.indiatimes.comAt 32, she's an accomplished actor, successful singer-songwriter, billionaire business owner, and philanthropist. But Selena Gomez's gutsiest move may have been sharing her real self.
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