She has been busy filming scenes for Woody Allen’s latest elusive film project, which also stars Jude Law and Elle Fanning.
And it was back to business for Selena Gomez on Saturday, who rocked a tousled hairdo as she hit the streets of New York for the as-yet untitled flick.
The actress and singer, 25, who looked fit and healthy after her recent kidney transplant, cut a solemn figure a day later as she visited the 9/11 memorial with her family.
Mane attraction: It was back to business for Selena Gomez on Saturday, who rocked a tousled hairdo as she hit the streets of New York for filming of Woody Allen’s latest project
The brunette beauty looked chic in a simple white T-shirt and frayed hem blue jeans on the set of the Woody Allen film.
Styling her dark locks in a tousled chignon, the actress appeared to be in great spirits as she leaned against a car.
Taking a break from work on Sunday, the Fetish singer seemed to be in a much more downcast mood as she visited the 9/11 memorial with her mother Mandy and cousins.
The group looked sombre as they leaned against a wall at the site, which commemorates the victims of the September 11, 2001 attacks and the World Trade Center bombing of 1993.
Tribute: The actress and singer, 25, who looked fit and healthy after her recent kidney transplant, cut a solemn figure a day later as she visited the 9/11 memorial with her family
Stylish: The brunette beauty looked chic in a simple white T-shirt and frayed hem blue jeans on the set of the Woody Allen film
Hair today, gone tomorrow: Keeping her locks tousled, the actress appeared to be in great spirits
As Woody Allen is notoriously secretive about his work, little is known about Allen’s latest project apart from the stars.
Jude Law, Liev Schreiber, Elle Fanning, Rebecca Hall, Kelly Rohrbach, and Diego Luna will also star in the as yet untitled 2018 flick.
Filming began on September 11 for what will be the four-time Oscar winner’s 50th feature film. It is the third flick Allen has directed for Amazon Studios.
The choice of cast indicates a more youthful direction for this movie, which follows Cafe Society and the upcoming Wonder Wheel, both produced under Allen’s partnership with Amazon.
Secretive: As Woody Allen is notoriously secretive about his work, little is known about Allen’s latest project apart from the stars
Star-studded: Jude Law, Liev Schreiber, Elle Fanning, Rebecca Hall, Kelly Rohrbach, and Diego Luna will also star in the as yet untitled 2018 flick
The Annie Hall star has also made a foray into television during his partnership with the streaming service, producing a six-part series named Crisis in Six Scenes.
Selena was looking fit and healthy following news that she had a kidney transplant over the summer.
The singer, who revealed in 2015 that she has lupus, reportedly suffered kidney failure in May that was connected to the illness.
Downcast: Taking a break from work on Sunday, the Fetish singer seemed to be in a much more downcast mood as she visited the 9/11 memorial with her mother Mandy and cousins
Commemoration: The group looked sombre as they leaned against a wall at the site, which commemorates the victims of the September 11, 2001 attacks and the World Trade Center bombing of 1993
Meanwhile Selena’s confidante, actress Francia Raisa – who donated the kidney – took to Instagram to declare she’s ‘happy to be back,’ along with a clip documenting a workout she had. In the clip, there were visible scars on her abdomen from the transplant she underwent.
Gomez said earlier this month that she was ‘incredibly blessed’ after Raisa, best known for her role on The Secret Life of the American Teenager, ‘gave [her] the ultimate gift and sacrifice’ in the significant gesture to aid in her battle with Lupus.
‘There aren’t words to describe how I can possibly thank my beautiful friend,’ Gomez wrote on Instagram September 14 in a post revealing the surgical procedure. ‘I love you so much sis.’
The Hands to Myself artist included a shot of herself and Raisa holding hands in adjacent hospital beds amid the surgery to combat Selena’s battle with Lupus, which she first publicly spoke of in 2015.