Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco are officially husband and wife!
After two years together, the 33-year-old singer and actress exchanged vows with the 37-year-old music producer in California on Saturday, Sept. 27. Gomez revealed the exciting news on Instagram, posting a collection of photos and videos from the wedding along with the simple caption: "🤍 9.27.25 🤍."
The images show the couple holding hands, embracing, and enjoying their special day. One photo highlights Gomez’s classic bouquet of white blooms, while another zooms in on the couple’s gleaming wedding rings.
In one particularly tender shot, Gomez sits on the ground as Blanco rests his head in her lap. Another sweet clip captures her straightening his bowtie before giving him a kiss. Both bride and groom wore Ralph Lauren designs. Gomez stunned in a halter-style gown adorned with floral embellishments and an open back, while Blanco looked sharp in a black tuxedo and bowtie.
Hollywood friends quickly filled the comments section of Gomez’s post. Sydney Sweeney and Sabrina Carpenter were among those to react to the wedding photos. Camila Cabello gushed, “love looks good on you,” while Amy Schumer added, “Breathtaking,” with a heart-eyed emoji. Gordon Ramsey shared, “So happy for the both of you. Congrats! Gx,” and Blanco himself sweetly commented, “my wife in real life.”
The official Instagram for Only Murders In The Building also joined in, celebrating with the line, “Our Mabel is MARRIED,” in reference to Gomez’s character on the hit series.
In the weeks leading up to the ceremony, Gomez celebrated her bachelorette party in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, while Blanco enjoyed his bachelor festivities in Las Vegas. On Aug. 23, Gomez was seen dancing and lounging with friends aboard a luxury yacht.
Meanwhile, Blanco posted glimpses of his Sin City celebrations, which included spa time, a caviar dinner, and, according to a source who spoke to PEOPLE, a night out at a club.
A few days later, Gomez treated fans to a behind-the-scenes look at her Cabo trip, sharing snaps of her bridal wardrobe — including a veil embroidered with “bride to be.” In another picture, she stood smiling in front of a balloon display spelling out “Mrs Levin,” a nod to Blanco’s given name, Benjamin Joseph Levin.