Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco have tied the knot. The announcement came via Gomez’s Instagram, where she posted photos from the day with a simple caption marking the date: “9.27.25.” Gomez wore a custom white halter-neck gown designed by Ralph Lauren, while Blanco appeared in a classic black Ralph Lauren tuxedo.
The couple exchanged vows in a softly lit outdoor ceremony in Santa Barbara, California, attended by roughly 170 of their closest family and friends. The setting, a nearby nursery with greenery and floral arrangements, was transformed into a romantic venue with trailing foliage, white tents, and a relaxed, celebratory atmosphere. Their loved ones witnessed emotional, personal vows blending humor and sincerity, and the evening turned festive with barefoot dancing, champagne toasts, and live music.
Among the guests were longtime friends and collaborators: Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran, Martin Short, Steve Martin, and several of Gomez’s former Disney co-stars. Some spoke candidly during the night, with Short reportedly delivering a speech and Martin reportedly teasing a banjo performance. Close family, including Gomez’s mother, shared touching moments—Gomez’s grandfather walked her down the aisle.
In a reveal that surprised few, Gomez appeared in a second dress for the reception: a sheer, lace ensemble that complemented the earlier halter piece and allowed her to dance freely into the night. The lace gown even concealed a small embroidered heart with the couple’s initials, a subtle nod to their union. Blanco later posted candid moments from their wedding day—photos of them embracing, dancing, and beaming with joy—adding captions like “wife in real life” and “I love you sooo much.”
Their romance has been years in the making. The two have known one another professionally and personally for over a decade. Blanco has produced several tracks for Gomez over the years, including on her albums Revival and Kill Em with Kindness, and the two became publicly affectionate in mid-2023. They announced their engagement in December 2024, with Gomez calling the moment one of her most treasured. Over the past year, they collaborated deeply on a shared album, I Said I Love You First, which played into the narrative of their relationship: how they met, their love, and the journey forward.
While much of the ceremony was traditional, Gomez and Blanco skipped a few expected moments: there was no elaborate first dance, but instead spontaneous dancing among guests. Their wedding felt intentional but unforced—less a spectacle and more a gathering of people who have witnessed their lives together flourish. For Gomez, whose public life has been intensely scrutinized since childhood, the day offered a moment of quiet but powerful normalcy.
Shortly after the photos began circulating, fans, media, and fellow artists flooded social media with congratulations. Many pointed out how the couple’s journey has always reflected authenticity—turning collaborations into a life partnership and now, into a marriage. In choosing to share only select moments from their big day, Gomez and Blanco maintained a sense of privacy while still inviting the world into one of their most personal milestones.
As they depart their wedding weekend, the message is clear: Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco have crossed a major threshold—not as celebrities, not as collaborators, but as partners pledged to build a life together. The well-wishes will pour in, and the spotlight will hum on their union, but tonight, for them, the vows are spoken, the rings exchanged, and the dance begun.