Discover the defining moments in the early life of Selena Gomez. From birth to education, explore key events.
Selena Gomez is an American actress, singer, producer, and businesswoman. She started her career as a child actress on Barney & Friends before gaining prominence as Alex Russo in the Disney Channel's Wizards of Waverly Place. Gomez signed with Hollywood Records in 2008 and fronted the band Selena Gomez & the Scene, releasing three albums.
In 2005, at age 13, Selena Gomez wanted a purity ring, and her father had it blessed at church, using her as an example for other kids.
In October 2008, Selena Gomez participated in St. Jude's Children's Hospital's "Runway For Life" benefit in Beverly Hills, helping raise over $1 million. In that same month, she became UNICEF's spokesperson for the Trick-or-Treat campaign.
In 2008, Selena Gomez was involved in the UR Votes Count campaign, encouraging teenagers to learn more about the presidential candidates.
In August 2009, at the age of 17, Selena Gomez became the youngest UNICEF ambassador at the time.
In September 2009, Selena Gomez traveled to Ghana for one week in her first official field mission as a UNICEF ambassador to witness the conditions of vulnerable children.
From 2009, Selena Gomez was involved in "Disney's Friends for Change", which promoted "environmentally-friendly behavior", and appeared in its public service announcements.
In 2009, Selena Gomez became the ambassador of DoSomething after being involved with the charity Island Dog in Puerto Rico. Also in 2009, Gomez has been involved with the charity RAISE Hope For Congo, an initiative of the Enough Project, raising funds for war-torn African country.
In May 2010, Selena Gomez earned her high-school diploma through homeschooling.
In 2010, Selena Gomez stopped wearing the purity ring she had received in 2005.
In February 2011, Selena Gomez traveled to Chile to meet with families of the UNICEF-supported "Programa Puente."
In April 2012, Selena Gomez was named ambassador to the Ryan Seacrest Foundation.
Between 2012 and early 2014, Selena Gomez was diagnosed with lupus, marking the beginning of her journey with the autoimmune disease.
In December 2013, Selena Gomez canceled the Australian and Asian legs of her Stars Dance Tour, announcing a hiatus to spend time with her family.
In January 2014, it was reported that Selena Gomez had spent two weeks at a treatment center in Wickenburg, Arizona, to address addiction and trauma.
In April 2014, Selena Gomez fired her mother and stepfather as her managers and signed with WMA and Brillstein companies.
Between 2012 and early 2014, Selena Gomez was diagnosed with lupus, marking the beginning of her journey with the autoimmune disease.
From 2010 to 2014, Selena Gomez collaborated with retailer Kmart to release her Dream Out Loud clothing line.
In 2014, Selena Gomez said that she listened to Oceans (Where Feet May Fail) by Hillsong United before performing at the American Music Awards.
In 2014, Selena Gomez sold her mansion in Tarzana, Los Angeles, for $3.5 million.
In 2015, Selena Gomez confirmed her diagnosis with lupus and that after canceling the tour she entered rehab to undergo chemotherapy.
In June 2016, Selena Gomez joined numerous celebrities to write a "love letter" during pride month as part of Billboard's 30 Days of Pride. She also collaborated with 23 other artists for the charity single "Hands", a tribute for the victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting, to raise funds for Equality Florida's Pulse Victims Fund, GLAAD, and the GLBT Community Center of Central Florida.
In August 2016, Selena Gomez canceled the European and South American legs of her Revival Tour due to anxiety, panic attacks, and depression caused by her lupus.
In 2016, Selena Gomez appeared at a Hillsong Young & Free concert in Los Angeles, leading worship by singing her song Nobody.
In 2016, Selena Gomez made her first public appearance since entering rehab at the American Music Awards, where she won Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist.
In September 2017, Selena Gomez revealed on Instagram that she had withdrawn from public events during the previous few months because she had received a kidney transplant from actress and friend Francia Raisa due to her lupus diagnosis. An artery broke during the transplant, requiring emergency surgery.
In 2017, Selena Gomez said she did not like the term "religion" and that sometimes it "freaks me out," adding that she believes in faith and a relationship with God. She also began to worship at Hillsong Church in Los Angeles.
In 2017, Time honored Selena Gomez as one of the "women who are changing the world" on its First Women Leaders list.
In 2017, during her partnership with Coach, Selena Gomez participated in activities with Step Up, an organization that supports girls in under-resourced communities.
In 2017, the North Carolina "bathroom law", which Selena Gomez had donated proceeds from her Revival Tour concert to fight, was repealed.
In 2018, Selena Gomez attended the We Day California youth empowerment event in Los Angeles.
In November 2022, Selena Gomez revealed that she had an episode of psychosis in 2018, further opening up about her mental health journey.
In 2019, Selena Gomez received the McLean Award for her mental health advocacy.
In April 2020, Selena Gomez became an owner and investor of the ice cream brand Serendipity.
In April 2020, Selena Gomez revealed that she has bipolar disorder, marking a significant moment in her openness about mental health.
In December 2020, Selena Gomez left Hillsong Church due to a scandal involving a pastor.
In 2020, Selena Gomez created the Rare Impact Fund by Rare Beauty to help young people gain access to mental health resources.
In 2020, Selena Gomez founded the cosmetic company Rare Beauty and non-profit Rare Impact Fund.
In 2020, Selena Gomez moved to a $5 million mansion in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Encino.
In May 2021, Selena Gomez participated in the VAX Live: The Concert to Reunite the World concert, organized by Global Citizen to promote the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines worldwide.
In 2021, Rolling Stone India regarded Selena Gomez as one of the most influential pop culture icons of her time.
In 2021, Selena Gomez maintained her Christian faith and had read the book The Purpose Driven Life by Rick Warren three times.
In 2021, Vulture ranked Selena Gomez third on its "Disney and Nickelodeon Stars Gone Pop" listicle, calling her "perhaps the most effortlessly likable star of her generation".
In May 2022, MTV partnered with Selena Gomez and the Rare Impact Fund by Rare Beauty to host the Mental Health Youth Action Forum at the White House, in coordination with the Biden-Harris Administration.
In June 2022, following the overturn of Roe v. Wade, Selena Gomez expressed her unhappiness and urged men to speak out against the issue, highlighting the pain experienced by women.
In October 2022, Selena Gomez canceled an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon after testing positive for COVID-19.
In November 2022, Selena Gomez revealed that she had experienced an episode of psychosis in 2018, further opening up about her mental health journey.
From 2022 to 2024 consecutively, Selena Gomez was included in The Hollywood Reporter's Power 100 list.
In 2022, Selena Gomez was honored with the Mental Health Innovations Award for Excellence in Mental Health Advocacy by the Stanford Healthcare Innovation Lab and the Morton E. Ruderman Award in Inclusion by the Ruderman Family Foundation.
In 2022, Selena Gomez was named as the number one positive influencer on social media.
In December 2023, Selena Gomez attended Ramy Youssef's fundraiser for Gaza.
In 2023, Selena Gomez and her cosmetics brand Rare Beauty participated in the 53rd annual Los Angeles Pride Parade. Her Rare Impact Fund also continued donating funds to organizations like The Trevor Project and Trans Lifeline.
In January 2024, Selena Gomez expressed a preference for acting over music, stating she envisions having only one more album. She clarified that she never intended to be a full-time singer, but her "hobby" evolved into a career during her time with Disney.
In April 2024, Selena Gomez participated as a speaker at the Time 100 Summit, discussing important issues related to mental health protection and social media.
On May 1, 2024, Selena Gomez held a special event, the Rare Beauty Summit, dedicated to mental health awareness. The U.S. Surgeon General Vice Admiral Vivek Murthy joined her at this event, acknowledging her contributions through the Rare Impact Fund.
In September 2024, Selena Gomez revealed her inability to have children naturally due to her health issues, and mentioned wanting to explore either surrogacy or adoption in the future.
In September 2024, it was reported that Selena Gomez had become a billionaire, with an estimated net worth of $1.3 billion. Bloomberg News estimated that roughly 81% of it originated from Rare Beauty.
In November 2024, Selena Gomez disclosed her suffering with small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO).
On December 11, 2024, Selena Gomez formally announced her engagement to record producer Benny Blanco, following a period of media rumors.
From 2022 to 2024 consecutively, Selena Gomez was included in The Hollywood Reporter's Power 100 list.
In 2024, Selena Gomez's company, Rare Beauty, was valued at $2 billion, also in 2024 she became a member of the Order of Arts and Letters by the Government of France