Selena Gomez, the internationally renowned singer, actress, and entrepreneur, is no stranger to challenging herself in new creative endeavors. Most recently, she stepped out of her comfort zone to star in her first-ever Spanish-speaking film, Emilia Pérez. As someone who has predominantly worked in English-speaking roles throughout her career, Gomez opened up about how nervous she was to take on this new challenge, but also how much the role resonated with her personally.
Gomez, who is of Mexican-American descent, revealed that Emilia Pérez pushed her to reconnect with her cultural roots in a way she hadn’t done before in her professional career. “I was so nervous,” she admitted in a recent interview. “I’ve always wanted to do something in Spanish, but it felt so daunting to actually commit to a full film in the language.” Despite her initial anxiety, Gomez embraced the opportunity, eager to expand her repertoire and connect more deeply with her heritage.
The Role of Emilia Pérez
Emilia Pérez is a groundbreaking Spanish-language musical comedy in which Gomez plays a character who, according to the actress, is “very similar to myself.” This role marks a significant milestone in her career as she transitions from the familiar world of English-language productions to a project that showcases her versatility as an actress.
The film’s plot follows Emilia, a notorious Mexican cartel leader who undergoes a sex change operation to escape the law. Gomez’s character, now living as a woman, faces various challenges and comedic scenarios as she navigates her new life. The character’s journey is marked by themes of identity, transformation, and self-acceptance, all of which struck a personal chord with Gomez. “There’s something about Emilia that feels like a reflection of what I’ve experienced in my own life,” Gomez shared. “The way she’s constantly trying to figure out who she is, while still holding on to parts of herself—it’s something I can definitely relate to.”

Gomez’s connection to her character is not surprising, given her own public journey of self-discovery. Over the years, Gomez has been open about her personal struggles with mental health, identity, and her efforts to find balance between her public persona and her private self. The emotional depth and complexity of Emilia Pérez provided her with a unique opportunity to explore those themes through a new cultural lens.
Facing the Language Challenge
One of the biggest hurdles Gomez faced in the making of Emilia Pérez was mastering the Spanish language for her role. While Gomez grew up hearing and speaking some Spanish with her family, performing in an entirely Spanish-speaking film was a daunting challenge for the actress. “I speak Spanish, but not fluently, so I had to work really hard to make sure I was doing justice to the language and the role,” she explained.
Gomez’s dedication to perfecting her Spanish for the role included working with language coaches, practicing her lines rigorously, and immersing herself in the culture and nuances of the language. “I wanted to make sure I wasn’t just memorizing the words, but actually understanding what I was saying and conveying the emotion behind it,” she said.
A Deeper Connection to Her Roots
Beyond the technical aspects of learning the language, Emilia Pérez allowed Gomez to reconnect with her Mexican heritage in a way that felt deeply personal. As the daughter of a Mexican father and an Italian-American mother, Gomez has always been proud of her cultural background. However, growing up in Texas and working primarily in the American entertainment industry meant that much of her career had been rooted in English-speaking roles.
Starring in a Spanish-language film not only gave Gomez the chance to honor her heritage, but it also allowed her to break new ground for herself professionally. “This project meant a lot to me because it felt like I was representing a part of myself that I hadn’t had the chance to fully explore in my work before,” she said.
What’s Next for Selena Gomez?
With Emilia Pérez marking a major step in Gomez’s acting career, fans are eager to see what’s next for the multi-talented star. In addition to her film career, Gomez continues to make waves with her music, her successful beauty brand Rare Beauty, and her role in the hit series Only Murders in the Building.
As Gomez continues to push the boundaries of her career and take on new challenges, her willingness to step outside her comfort zone with Emilia Pérez shows her commitment to growth as both an artist and an individual. “This experience taught me so much about myself and my capabilities,” she reflected. “I’m so grateful for the opportunity to do something different and reconnect with a part of who I am.”
