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Selena Gomez purchases $35M Beverly Hills mansion with Benny Blanco

Selena Gomez purchases $35M Beverly Hills mansion with Benny Blanco

Al Bawaba18-02-2025
Published February 18th, 2025 - 07:29 GMT
ALBAWABA - Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco recently made headlines after news circulated that they purchased a Beverly Hills mansion for a jaw-dropping $35 million, according to TMZ.
The recently engaged couple copped an elegant Spanish-style house with 7 bedrooms and 12 bathrooms across its premises in December 2024. Alongside the bedrooms and bathrooms, the mansion comes with a fitness center, pool, spiral stairs, library, and a glass greenhouse.
Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco bought a $35 MILLION Spanish-style mansion in Beverly Hills.
It has 7 bedrooms and 12 bathrooms and was previously owned by a big-time Hollywood director. (TMZ) pic.twitter.com/1FODxzRvPk — Buzzing Pop (@BuzzingPop) February 17, 2025
TMZ reports that the mansion belonged to a big Hollywood director before Gomez and Blanco purchased it for a large sum two months ago.
Recently, Blanco showcased his love for Gomez on Valentine's Day with a series of nachos leading to a bathtub filled with cheese. A video of the unorthodox occasion was shared across Benny's socials and was captioned, "When your fiancée isn't much of a flowers girl."
Selena Gomez recently teased to her 421 million followers that she has an upcoming album in collaboration with Blanco and wrote, "I always trick you guys. My NEW album I Said I Love You First, with my best friend @bennyblanco, is out on 3/21."
She further shared, "Our first song, Scared of Loving You, is out now on all streaming platforms. Merchandise and signed products for the album are available for pre-order now. We can't wait to share this special project with you soon!"
Blanco replied to Gomez's post with "i love you baby."
The American actress and singer revealed her engagement to Blanco on Instagram in December before the couple splurged a whopping $35 million on the mansion in question.
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