Selena Gomez Spent 6 Months Taking Spanish Lessons to Prep for 'Emotional'Emilia PérezRole

Mar. 15, 2025

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Selena Gomez at “Emilia Perez” during the Opening Night of The American French Film Festival at DGA Theater Complex on October 29, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.

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Selena Gomez returned to her roots for her head-turning role inEmilia Pérez.

While the actress and singer, 32,grew up speaking Spanishwith her family in Texas, she opened up onNPR’s Fresh Airabout losing her fluency for the language after moving to California to pursue an entertainment career.

“I got my first job at 7, and most of my jobs from that point on were English,” she said. “And I just lost [my Spanish]. That’s kind of the case for a lot of people, especially Mexican American people.”

Gomez plays a cartel leader’s wife inNetflix’s critically acclaimed film, and the star says she took language lessons for nearly six months in preparation.

Selena Gomez attends the Los Angeles premiere of Netflix’s ‘Emilia Pérez’.Amy Sussman/Getty

Selena Gomez attends the Los Angeles Premiere of Netflix’s “Emilia Perez” at The Egyptian Theatre Hollywood

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“I wish I just knew a lot more than I do. But I think that’s why I try to honor my culture as much as possible — from releasing an album in Spanish to wanting to pursue this movie,” said Gomez, who’s been garnering Oscar buzz. “And I don’t think it’ll be the last thing I do in Spanish.”

While she’s seenmassive success as a pop starthroughout her career, singing inEmilia Pérezwas an “emotional” experience that also reignited Gomez’s passion for music.

“It was one of the most emotional songs that I got to record during the process of shooting this movie. And I remember just singing it and thinking to myself: This could have been my song,” she said of “Mi Camino.”

“And this could have been a song on an album I would put out personally because it’s so well said and it feels very true to who I am, to where I am,” she continued.

“I did it once, and [director Jacques Audiard] was like, ‘Go crazier.’ And I went totally for it. I was standing on furniture, and I blacked out, but I was just singing my heart out and dancing like a mad woman — I guess a drunk mad woman — and it was a very crazy experience,” said Gomez.

source: people.com