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EXCLUSIVE Living Nostradamus offers dire verdict on Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco's relationship following public scrutiny

EXCLUSIVE Living Nostradamus offers dire verdict on Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco's relationship following public scrutiny

Daily Mail​7 hours ago

A psychic who has successfully predicted numerous world events has made a major prediction about the future of Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco 's relationship - claiming that they are not soulmates, but something else entirely.
Gomez, 32, and Blanco, 37, have been dating since 2023, taking their relationship to the next level when they got engaged in December 2024.
The two have been loud and proud about their relationship, as they have both gushed over how secure, safe and loved they feel when they're together.
'There's no ego between us. She's praying for me to win and I'm praying for her to win. And I wake up in the morning - I know she does the same thing - and I'm like, "How can I make her life better?"' Blanco said about Gomez during a joint interview with Interview magazine earlier this year.
'Holding her isn't close enough. I want to be inside of her whole body. I just feel a thing for her that I can't even explain. I'm so sappy,' Blanco further added.
However, they've faced their fair share of scrutiny since they've coupled up together, including cheating rumors, drama with Justin and Hailey Bieber, and even the 'ridiculous fight' they got into while recording their first joint album - but through it all, they've remained strong.
But is their mutual lust for each other enough for a lasting relationship?
Psychic Athos Salomé, 38, from Brazil, who is often referred to as the 'Living Nostradamus,' told the Daily Mail that he believes their romance has 'strength,' but 'not eternity.'
The two have been loud and proud about their relationship, as they have both gushed over how secure, safe and loved they feel when they're together
Salomé is called the 'Living Nostradamus' due to his numerous accurate predictions - including his forecasting of the coronavirus pandemic, Queen Elizabeth II's death and the Microsoft global outage.
He noted that Blanco seems to be a 'safe haven' to Gomez after all that she's been through, but he warned that 'the difference between their soul purposes is the key point that could separate them.'
'Selena is increasingly connected to spirituality, collective healing, and public leadership,' Salomé told DailyMail.com exclusively.
'Benny, on the other hand, carries a more intimate mission, behind the scenes, of protection,' he continued.
'This energetic misalignment tends to generate invisible friction that, in the medium term, makes the union unsustainable.'
The clairvoyant claimed that it is possible that they will have an amicable breakup, or 'transition to a relationship of emotional convenience.'
'Selena is still influenced by external approval, no matter how spiritually evolved she may be,' the psychic said.
He explained that it's outside critics that could have an effect on their relationship, leaving some cracks in their foundation.
The clairvoyant reveals that criticism does not end the relationship immediately, but leaves cracks in the couple's subtle field.
'Benny, on the other hand, seems less affected by these pressures, which can lead to more emotional disconnection,' he said.
And, at the end of the day, Salomé insists that they are not soul mates, but instead, 'soul companions.'
'This means that the relationship has a clear role of healing and emotional support, but does not carry the deep spiritual mission of soul mates, those who unite to face elevated and radical transformations,' he shared.
The Living Nostradamus emphasized that Blanco came to 'heal a wounded part' of Gomez, while she came to 'show him a more expansive love.'
'But when this cycle of healing is complete, the relationship loses its center of gravity,' he shared.
But despite the psychic's doubt for their relationship, it looks like wedding planning is still going ahead, as Gomez recently revealed that she's planning to ditch one bridal tradition.
The singer shared during a recent podcast appearance that she's planning to ditch the classic bride and groom dance at their reception because she is too shy.
'I don't think we're looking at having one of those 'cause they're a little — I feel embarrassed,' she said an episode of Table Manners with Jessie and Lennie Ware.
'She's shy,' Blanco, who joined her on the podcast, confirmed.
But while there won't be a traditional first dance, Selena revealed she is making room for a deeply meaningful moment — a special dance with her grandfather.
'He never got a chance to walk my mom down the aisle,' she shared. 'I wanted to give [my grandfather] the opportunity to have that.'
Another tradition that will be on the dance floor? The Hora — also known as the 'chair dance' — as a nod to Blanco's Jewish heritage.

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