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Selena Gomez's new film, 'Emilia Pérez,' marks her first Spanish-speaking role and holds personal significance for her, as she connects deeply with her character, Jessi Del Monte. Despite her recent struggles with infertility, Gomez appeared radiant at the Toronto Film Festival premiere, where the film received a standing ovation. She openly discussed her challenges with lupus and the possibility of surrogacy or adoption, expressing gratitude for alternatives to traditional motherhood. Gomez emphasized the importance of Latin American narratives, alongside co-stars Zoe Saldana and Édgar Ramírez, in sharing authentic stories. The film, directed by Jacques Audiard, is set for release in select theaters on November 1. Gomez's emotional journey during this project has resonated with many, highlighting her resilience and commitment to her heritage.
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