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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Selena Gomez has picked up some new eating habits from Martin Short and Steve Martin

    The 32-year-old actress stars alongside Martin, 74, and Steve, 79, in 'Only Murders in the Building', and Selena has admitted to copying some of their off-screen behaviours


    Asked what "old man tendency" she's picked up from the comedy duo, Selena said on 'Hot Ones': "They eat the same thing every day. And now I eat the same thing every day.

    "So, it's either a tuna sandwich with Dijon mustard or sushi. And now all I eat is a chicken salad sandwich. And for some reason, I'm excited to get my meal next to theirs."

    Selena has enjoyed huge success as an actress and as a singer. And the brunette beauty has acknowledged that 'Lose You to Love Me', her 2020 hit single, represents a landmark moment in her career.

    The singer - who is engaged to record producer Benny Blanco - reflected: "To be honest I haven't had like really any number ones so I don't really think I've ever cared - until 'Lose You to Love Me'.

    "I thought the song was gonna be hopefully relatable and beautiful and honest but I did not expect it to do what it did. And it was much bigger than me."

    Selena loves that the empowering single meant so much to so many people.

    The pop star explained: "It had nothing to do with what it actually meant. It ended up being a song for people that felt the way that I felt and maybe turned it into another version of a song that suited them.

    "I think that's something I'll always remember, and I believe that was my first number one so I was very happy."

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