Becky G stormed the 2025 American Music Awards like a fashion-forward queen with claws. The singer, actress, and now documentary star turned heads on the purple carpet with a fierce animal print mini dress that wasn't just on-trend, it was the trend.
Dressed in a strapless, curve-hugging number with gold sparkles that shimmered under the Vegas lights, Becky was clearly there to steal the spotlight. The dress flaunted a perfectly draped texture, serving equal parts glam and edge, perfect for someone who wasn't just attending but also performing live alongside names like Manuel Turizo and Renée Rapp.
Every Detail Was a Power Move
Becky's outfit told a story. From the bold leopard print laced with gold shimmer to the casually draped matching stole slung over her arms, it all screamed confident, feminine, and in control. Her choice of footwear was black-heeled sandals with gold straps spiraling up her ankles.
And the glam didn't stop at the hem. Her hair was styled in soft waves, framing her face with effortless sophistication. The makeup was just the right balance of precision and glow, spotlighting her eyes while echoing the golden notes in her ensemble. Every element worked in harmony to create a look that was sexy, powerful, and completely hers.
But Becky G wasn't just there to serve looks. She walked away with the award for Favorite Female Latin Artist. She accepted the award in a second shimmering dress, this one drenched in sparkling embellishments.
And there's more on the horizon. Becky is entering a new era, and the AMAs were just the teaser. She's set to premiere "Rebecca," her first documentary, later this summer. The film promises an unfiltered glimpse into her life, her roots, and the struggles behind the spotlight. It's a major moment of transformation for the star.
"I can't believe I am writing this right now… I am so honored that my documentary will debut at the 2025 Tribeca festival," she shared in an emotional Instagram post. "If only younger me could see how far we've come…"
"Rebbeca" is set to reveal the real woman behind the stage name, and the spelling of the title isn't just aesthetic. It's a direct nod to her birth name, Rebbeca Marie Gomez, and the deeper layers of her identity.
The film offers "a dive into the chapter of my life that this documentary captured," specifically the period surrounding three major milestones. Her first música mexicana album, "Esquinas," dropped in 2023.
Her first-ever solo tour, also in 2023, and most poignantly, her healing journey. "This has been a long time in the making," she wrote. "I bet you think you know a lot about Becky G, but I truly can't wait for you to meet Rebbeca."
Becky G has always existed at the crossroads of cultures and genres. She seamlessly transitions between English and Spanish tracks, alternating between reggaeton hits and traditional Mexican ballads, all while maintaining visibility and a proud voice for the Latinx community in mainstream pop. But "Rebbeca" seems like her most personal work yet.