Selena Gomez made an appearance in New York City on Tuesday night for a recording of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. The talented artist, who is 29 years old, was seen enjoying the attention as she arrived at the Ed Sullivan Theater. She also took some time to take pictures with her co-stars from Only Murders in the Building, Steve Martin and Martin Short.
Following its debut on Hulu, the comedy-mystery show received positive feedback, with a focus on the outstanding performances of the lead actors. For the filming of the show, Gomez showed up in a stylish black blouse with a low-cut neckline.
The artist known for her hit song “Lose You to Love Me” donned a stylish leather skirt that highlighted her toned legs, paired with matching high heels. Her stunning brown locks flowed gracefully over her shoulders and chest, complimenting the outfit’s main color.
In addition to her simple yet stylish outfit, she accessorized with a cute little white pocketbook that added a touch of color to her monochrome look. As for Martin, he stood out in a purple-blue suit that was complemented by a colorful tie and a gray hat while hanging out with his co-stars. Short, on the other hand, opted for a classic black suit and flashed a big smile for the camera during the photo op.
The newly released show stars three true crime enthusiasts who coincidentally reside in the same apartment complex. All three appeared in the series, bringing their passion for solving real-life mysteries to the screen.
Three individuals team up to create a podcast and delve into a murder that takes place in their residence. The series boasts remarkable performances by Amy Ryan and Nathan Lane, with special appearances by Tina Fey and Sting. Upon its release on August 31st, Only Murders In The Building has received positive feedback from critics.
During a recent interview with People, Gomez shared her excitement about the positive reception of her new series. The actress admitted that she was shocked when a friend sent her a screenshot of the show’s 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.