Selena Gomez Rocks Off-the-Shoulder Sweater and Distressed Denim for a Stylish Outing with Friends in LA

Selena Gomez Enjoys Casual Outing with Friends Ahead of Debut as Executive Producer. Selena Gomez took a break from work to spend time with friends in Los Angeles. The 27-year-old star looked effortlessly stylish in an off-the-shoulder sweater and distressed denim, showcasing her décolletage. Despite face mask regulations, the group engaged in conversation without wearing them.

Selena appeared fresh-faced, opting for a natural look with minimal makeup, and her long brunette hair cascading down her back in loose curls. Carrying a black bag on her shoulder, she exuded a relaxed vibe.

Safety first: 'I hope everyone will listen to scientists' recommendations and consider others' health and safety while enjoying the movie theater experience,' Gomez said of the movie, which opens July 10; shown in JanuaryHer look: The 27-year-old star looked casual and chic as she showed off her décolletage in an off-the-shoulder sweater and distressed denim

Following the cоrоnavirus lockdown, Selena has maintained a low profile in public and reduced her activity on social media. However, she will soon make her debut as an executive producer with the release of the romantic comedy film “The Broken Hearts Gallery” on July 11. The movie, directed by Natalie Krinsky and acquired by Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions’ Stage 6 Films, will be one of the first major studio releases as theaters reopen after the pаndemic-induced closure.

Outing: Selena Gomez took some time off for work as she met up with friends in Los Angeles on Wednesday

With nationwide theater closures since mid-March, the reopening process has begun, with 554 locations open in the U.S., including drive-in theaters. California, which houses around 500 of the nation’s 5,400 theaters, plans to reopen cinemas on June 12.

“The Broken Hearts Gallery” stars Geraldine Viswanathan, Dacre Montgomery, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Molly Gordon, Phillipa Soo, Suki Waterhouse, Arturo Castro, Ego Nwodim, Taylor Hill, and Bernadette Peters. Selena expressed her support for the film, stating the importance of hearing from more female writers and directors and praising Natalie Krinsky’s talent.

Selena emphasized the need for safety and urged people to follow scientists’ recommendations while enjoying the movie theater experience. Sony’s Motion Picture Group president, Josh Greenstein, expressed confidence in a theatrical rebound and looked forward to the film’s release in line with safety guidelines.

As the world continues to grapple with the ongoing pаndemic, Selena’s debut as an executive producer marks an exciting milestone in her career, and “The Broken Hearts Gallery” offers a feel-good moviegoing experience for audiences seeking entertainment this summer.