Selena Gomez made a striking appearance as she arrived at The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Tuesday evening, dazzling the New York City crowd in a sophisticated ensemble. The 29-year-old singer and actress exuded confidence in a low-cut black blouse paired with a sleek leather skirt that highlighted her toned legs. Completing her chic look were matching high-heeled shoes and a small white purse that added a touch of brightness to her outfit.
Gomez, who was in town to promote her hit series Only Murders In The Building, was seen enjoying the spotlight alongside her co-stars Steve Martin and Martin Short. The series, which recently premiered on Hulu, has been met with critical acclaim, particularly for the standout performances of its lead cast. Gomez’s brunette locks cascaded gracefully over her shoulders, perfectly complementing the monochromatic theme of her attire.
Martin, 76, made a stylish statement in a purple-blue suit, accessorized with a multicolored tie and a gray hat. Meanwhile, Short, 71, chose a classic black suit and sported a broad smile for the cameras. The trio, who star in the comedic mystery series, were all smiles as they posed for photos, showcasing their camaraderie.
In a recent interview, Gomez shared her excitement about the positive reception of Only Murders In The Building, expressing her surprise at the show’s 100 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes. She admitted that she does not always know how a project will turn out, relying on her instincts and feeling grateful for the favorable reviews.
Gomez also praised her co-stars, Martin and Short, for their kindness and the genuine connection they formed during filming. She reflected on how their stories and experiences enriched her own understanding of the industry. “I felt like a sponge, just absorbing everything I could,” she said, adding that she remains in close contact with them through a group email chain.
The series, which revolves around three true-crime aficionados who start a podcast to investigate a murder in their apartment building, has garnered widespread praise for its clever writing and engaging performances. With guest appearances by Tina Fey and Sting, Only Murders In The Building continues to capture the audience’s imagination.