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Bachelorette Party for Selena Gomez Before Benny Blanco Wedding


Just Selena Gomez and her girls.

The “It Ain’t Me” singer celebrated her upcoming nuptials to Benny Blanco (real name Benjamin Levin) with a bachelorette party in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, surrounded by her closest girlfriends including Racquelle Stevens, Ashley Cook, Courtney Lopez, Connar Franklin Carpenter, and her cousin Priscilla DeLeon. She just gave fans a peek into her fun-filled weekend as a bride-to-be.

Selena shared a slew of photos and videos from her bachelorette on Instagram on August 28, during which she wore a variety of bride-ready white ensembles, including a long-sleeved mini dress adorned with floral embellishments, a white bikini under a white cover-up, and a pearl-adorned halter mini-dress that she paired with a veil that said “bride to be” on it.

Activities included candlelit dinners, lounging on the beach, watching the movie Wedding Crashers, enjoying a drink-filled yacht day, and lots of dancing.

Selena’s friends didn’t hold back when it came to decorating their temporary bachelorette pad with nods to the Only Murders in the Building actress’ bride status.

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