Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco got married in September in a small, private ceremony—and this week, the music producer shared never-before-seen photos from the day that reveal how personal the celebration really was.
The couple announced their engagement in December 2024, and Blanco has been documenting their relationship milestones ever since. In April, he even took Gomez to a prom photoshoot, recreating an experience she'd missed during her own high school years. The wedding photos carry that same thoughtfulness: images of handstitched details, carefully arranged tables, and a handkerchief Gomez's grandparents had given her.
"Promise to love you forever," Blanco wrote alongside the photos.
A Celebration With Those Who Matter Most
Taylor Swift attended the wedding, continuing a friendship with Gomez that has spanned nearly two decades. The guest list stayed small and intentional—the kind of wedding where every person in the room was chosen specifically to be there.
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Start Your News DetoxWhat struck people scrolling through the photos wasn't just the aesthetic details. It was the evidence of care in how Blanco framed the day. He didn't flood social media with hundreds of images or turn the wedding into content. Instead, he shared specific moments that mattered: the boots worn, the table settings, the inherited keepsakes. Each photo felt like a person saying, "This is what mattered to us."
Fans responded to that restraint and warmth. Comments filled with people saying the photos made them emotional, and others noting how respectfully Blanco has treated Gomez publicly throughout their relationship. In an era where celebrity relationships often play out as performance, their choice to keep the wedding quiet and then share it on their own terms felt like a small act of resistance.
The couple continues to live relatively privately despite their combined reach of millions of followers. That choice—to have something real and keep most of it to themselves—seems to be exactly the point.







