Reason Selena Gomez ‘isn’t rushing’ to have wedding with Benny Blanco

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Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco are not rushing to have a luxurious wedding, but the reason is not what you might think.

Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco aren’t rushing down the aisle just yet. Although the couple has been happily engaged since December, they’re choosing to stay focused on their careers - and each other - before diving into wedding planning . “Selena and Benny are loving all the feedback on their new album, I Said I Love You First .

They’re focused on its success,” a source told Entertainment Tonight on April 10. Michael J Fox's life turned upside down after he was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease Kanye West's employees reach out to Bianca Censori after anti-Semitic outburst “They haven’t gotten into the thick of wedding planning yet. Selena isn’t rushing into anything.



” The couple has echoed that sentiment in recent interviews. When asked about the possibility of a destination wedding by Interview magazine, Gomez admitted they haven’t gotten that far. “Honestly, we haven’t even gotten that far.

We want to be so happy right now in this moment,” she said. “But I don’t know. That might be hard for family.

” Blanco shared a similar take with Rolling Stone, noting that Gomez often imagines different wedding scenarios in her head, but they’re enjoying their current moment more than anything. “I think every day she’s planned a new wedding in her head. We’re very much ‘take it one day at a time’-type of people.

We’re still not over this moment,” he said. “Literally, while you were talking, she was sitting there staring at her ring.” DON'T MISS.

.. Bachelorette's Katie Thurston cancels chemo just minutes before session was due to start Bachelorette alum Katie Thurston marries Jeff Arcuri after breast cancer diagnosis Bachelor's Katie Thurston invests shocking sum into fertility shots after cancer diagnosis Gomez chimed in, “Also, I genuinely feel like this is such a special time that we get to apply it to this album and really just pour our heart into it.

That’s my main focus right now, at least.” While there are still no firm plans for the ceremony, some traditions are already on the table. Blanco confirmed they’ll be dancing the hora at their wedding, a nod to his Jewish heritage.

“Of course we will,” he said. Gomez, however, isn’t planning to convert. “I don’t think I’ll be doing that,” she said.

“Not that it’s bad.” Blanco added: “We want our kids to have both of our values, both of our morals." “Turn out good,” Gomez finished.

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