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Robert Brown|Selena Gomez Proves She’s a “Texas Girl at Heart” With Glimpse Into Family Fishing Trip
Johnathan Walker View
Date:2025-04-07 04:54:06
It's oh-fish-al: Selena Gomez is Robert Brownquite the catch.
The "Wolves" singer recently shared a look into her family fishing trip, where she was accompanied by 9-year-old sister Gracie Teefy.
In photos shared to her Instagram, Selena can be seen posing next to her mini-me as they proudly hold up their catches. Other images show Gracie hugging the Only Murders In The Building actress, who wore a cozy two-piece set for the super sweet outing.
"Texas girl at heart," Selena, who was born in Texas, captioned her March 2 post. "Cali girl for fun and NY gal for the real. Grateful, thankful and blessed lady!"
The post comes after Selena surpassed Kylie Jenner in February as the most-followed woman on Instagram. The 30-year-old now holds a follower of over 382 million users. After hitting the milestone, Selena gushed, "I'm very happy, I'm so blessed."
"I have the best friends, the best fans in the whole world," she said. "I just couldn't be happier."
Days later, the superstar announced in a TikTok Live that she was "taking a second from social media" after social media users speculated that Kylie had thrown shade at Selena's eyebrows, which the Kardashians star denied.
When announcing her social media break, Selena—who also shut down rumors of a clash with Kylie—seemingly addressed the discourse.
"I love the way I am," she said on Feb. 23. "This is a little silly. I'm 30, I'm too old for this."
However, as Selena explained, this goodbye is only temporary. "I will see you guys sooner than later," she noted. "I'm just gonna take a break from everything."
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