Selena Gomez, a vocal advocate of honesty about personal life, has revealed significant moments about her family history and romantic involvements. Born to teenage parents Mandy Teefy and Ricardo Joel Gomez, Selena experienced their divorce at the tender age of five. While the pop star frequently mentions her relationship with her mother, details about her father remain less discussed.
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Gomez has candidly shared about how the separation of her parents shaped her formative years. The couple each remarried, thus extending Gomez’s family with two half-sisters and one stepbrother.
Born on July 22, 1992, to Ricardo Gomez and Mandy Teefy, Selena was a product of teenage love, but her parents’ relationship didn’t persist, concluding in a divorce five years later.
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Unveiling her vulnerabilities, Gomez discussed her family dynamics in her documentary ‘My Mind & Me’ on Apple TV, bringing the discourse on her mental health and family life to the limelight. Previously, the singer expressed anguish surrounding her parents’ divorce during an interview with E! Special!
She stated, “I blamed my mom a lot [for the divorce] because I wanted a family so bad.” Like many other children of divorce, Selena yearned for family unity, leading to resentment towards her mother during her younger years. “I remember just being angry with my mom. I still feel really bad about that,” she admitted.
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Despite the anger, Gomez now credits single parenthood and appreciates her mother’s sacrifices. After her mother’s remarriage to Brian Teefey in 2006, the family broadened with the arrival of Gracie Teefey in 2013.
Selena acknowledges her mum’s struggles as a young parent. “My mom was the best. She was everything,” Gomez told E! Special. Guiding her through her career, her mother instilled her with confidence and the belief that she was still capable of achieving her aims, Gomez revealed in an interview with Time.
Rick, Selena’s father, remarried in 2012 to Sara Gomez and had two children, Tori and Marcus Gomez. His presence in Selena’s growth into fame is less prominent, largely focusing on his own family.
Symbolizing how family dynamics can impact early adulthood, while simultaneously balancing an industry-demanding schedule for the fourth season of ‘Only Murders In the Building,’ Selena Gomez upholds family life as her priority and aims to be a positive influence for her younger sister, Gracie.