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Selena Gomez shows love to baby sister Gracie after wedding



Selena Gomez shares a close bond with Gracie since she was born

Selena Gomez carves out the time to hang out with her little sister, Gracie, despite her busy schedule.

The 33-year-old songstress and actress has often described her sister, 12, as her best friend, and they share a close bond regardless of their age difference of more than 20 years.

The Only Murders In the Building star took to Instagram on Saturday, October 25, and shared a wholesome picture of herself cosily sitting with Gracie at a restaurant booth, as she leaned on her elder sister’s shoulders.

The Lose You to Love Me hitmaker was smiling in the picture, dressed up in a casual black top with her hair pulled back into a sleek bun, with gold hoops.

Selena Gomez shows love to baby sister Gracie after wedding

While the little one, for her part, wore a white collared shirt, as she rested her cheek on Selena’s shoulder.

Gracie was a special guest at the Disney alum’s recent wedding to Benny Blanco, included in his vows for her sister.

During their intimate wedding celebration on September 27, the music producer, 37, gave a nod to Gracie, as he presented him with a coupon book she can use for “whatever she needs.”

An insider told Us Weekly, “If she needed something from them, like a day to hang out or a shopping spree, Gracie could use a coupon with them for whatever she needed. It was very sweet, and everyone was crying over that, too.”

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