Selena Gomez looks like she's having a bloody good time on the set of her new TV series. The "Lose You to Love Me" singer was spotted wearing a white turtle neck with a large blood stain on the front while filming a scene for her new Hulu series Only Murders In the Building, which she stars in and executive produces. The scene also shows Selena's character being escorted by police—which, hopefully, won't be too big a spoiler for the upcoming show. According to Hulu, the series, which also stars Martin Short and Steve Martin, is about true crime-obsessed strangers who bond while trying to solve a murder in their apartment complex. This...
- 4/11/2021
- E! Online
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