On July 11, she will appear in a feature film for the first time as an executive producer of The Broken Hearts Gallery.
However, Selena Gomez took a few days off from work to attend a friend’s gathering in Los Angeles on Wednesday.
The 27-year-old celebrity flaunted her décolletage while sporting distressed denim and an off-the-shoulder sweater. She looked effortlessly put together.
She was happy to be chatting with two female friends, even though they were not wearing face masks in public according to statewide and municipal rules.
Selena appeared to be completely makeup-free, with her face appearing untouchable and her mouth looking its natural pink.
She chose to merely wear a black purse on her shoulder, and her long brunette hair fell down her back in effortless curls.
She has avoided the spotlight since the coronavirus shutdown and is rarely seen because she has been using social media less frequently.
One of the first movies to be released in theaters following the coronavirus lockdown is her romantic comedy.
Producer and financier No Trace Camping sold the international distribution rights to Natalie Krinsky’s feature film debut to Sony Pictures international Acquisitions’ Stage 6 Films.
While Russell Crowe’s thriller Unhinged from Solstice Studios will be available nationwide on July 1, the first big studio release is Broken Hearts Gallery.
Due to the coronavirus outbreak, movie theaters have been closed statewide since mid-March.
243 drive-in cinemas were among the 554 venues that were open last weekend in the United States. California is home to about 500 of the 5,400 theaters in the country, allowing movie theaters to resume on June 12.
Geraldine Viswanathan of Blockers, Dacre Montgomery, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Molly Gordon, Phillipa Soo from Hamilton, Suki Waterhouse, Arturo Castro, Ego Nwodim from Saturday Night Live, Taylor Hill, and theater icon Bernadette Peters are among the stars of The Broken Hearts Gallery.
There is a desperate need for more female filmmakers and writers. Gomez praised the project, saying, “Natalie is a wonderful talent, and I am happy to be a part of her debut film.”
I can appreciate people’s apprehensions about going back to the things we all enjoyed doing before COVID-19. “While enjoying the movie theater experience, I hope everyone will heed the advice of scientists and take into consideration the safety and well-being of others,” she expressed.
“Now more than ever, The Broken Hearts Gallery will resonate with audiences ready for a feel-good moviegoing experience this summer,” said Josh Greenstein, president of Sony’s Motion Picture Group.
“We believe in a theatrical comeback, and we intend to be there from the start with our exhibition partners’ planned return, as — and when — state-by-state safety regulations are fulfilled.”