Selena Gomez looks casual in loose sweats and a sweatshirt as she spends Memorial Day weekend in Malibu with friends.

Selena Gomez embraced a laid-back Sunday vibe as she was spotted grocery shopping with friends in Malibu, looking youthful and relaxed despite her 29 years. The actress opted for comfort in baggy white sweats, paired with a black t-shirt and a long cream-colored sweater from Naked Cashmere. Completing her casual ensemble were fluffy sandals, perfectly suited for strolling through the southern California beach community.Cool: The Only Murders in the Building star bundled up in a pair of baggy white sweat, a black t-shirt and long cream colored sweater with fluffy sandalsFriends:  The Same Old Love singer bundled up against the cool 62 degree temperatures

Recently, Selena traveled to Washington, DC, where she participated in the Mental Health Youth Action Forum at the White House on May 25. Sharing her personal journey with mental health struggles, she expressed how understanding her condition brought her a sense of freedom and acceptance. She later had the opportunity to meet with President Joe Biden, First Lady Dr. Jill Biden, and US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, discussing the importance of destigmatizing mental health issues.Casual: Selena Gomez kept it casual Sunday, looing much younger than her 29 years when she was spotted going to the grocery store with friends in Malibu

During her conversation with the Bidens and Murthy, Selena was commended for her advocacy efforts to support those grappling with mental health challenges. President Biden highlighted the administration’s commitment to improving accessibility to mental health care, especially in schools, by increasing the number of counselors and psychologists. Selena echoed her belief in fostering change through education and community support, emphasizing her Rare Beauty brand’s contributions to mental health services and education for young people. Her dedication to raising awareness and providing resources underscores her impactful role as an advocate for mental health awareness and support.

© 2023