A lot of Disney child stars feel differently when they grow up and leave the House of Mouse. Some stay in🅘 close proximity to Disney, working with the company to work on promotions and remain in the spotlight. Others rebel against the squeaky clean image and try to relaunch their careers as legimate, occasionally outrageous artists, with varying degrees of success. For Selena Gomez, Disney has always been close to her career even as she has left it behind.

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Gomez is a Grammy, Emmy, and Golden Globe nominee, as well as a joint winner of Best Actress at Cannes with her Emilia Perez castmates. She's had a number one hit song, three number one albums, and stars in the highly successful Only Murders in the Building, as well as playing a supporting role in the aforementioned Oscar nominated - 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:if deeply controversial - Emilia 💝Perez. She is, by all accounts, an establishe꧅d star independent of her Disney roots.

Yet she is still deeply connected to those roots, having guest starred in Wizards Beyond Waverly Place, t🌌he spin-off to her child star vehicle Wizards of Waverly P🌺lace, only last year. Now, in her latest music video for Younger and Hotter Than Me, she has hidden a nostalgic reference to that same magical sitcom that made her an international superstar.

Younger And Hotter Than Me Has A Surprising Wizards Of Waverly Place Throwback

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In the video for Younger and Hotter Than Me, Gomez wanders around a room covered up in white sheets of fabric, as if the furniture has long since been abandoned. It turns out the layout for this furniture, right down to the placement of the round coff⛎ee table and the kitch⛦en island, is exactly how her family apartment was laid out in Wizards of Waverly place.

The song is the second single from her upcoming album I Said I Love You First, which will be a collaboration witth Gomez and her fiance Benny Blaౠnco. The first was Call Me When You Break Up, which featured ꧃Gracie Abrams as well as Gomez and Blanco, and landed at 58 on the Billboard chart.

The song deals with a woman worrying that her ex-boyfriend's new beau is, titularly, younger and hotter than her, and seeing that her ex is just like every other guy she's met makes her doubt if she ever felt anything for him.꧒ It doesn't feel particularly romantic for an album by an engaged couple, but it does give fans a nostalgic taste of Wizards of Waverly Place again at least.