Selena Gomez gets real about her and Benny Blanco’s family plans after wedding
Selena Gomez is ready for her next role — being a mom.
In celebration of her finale episode on the “Wizards of Waverly Place” sequel, “Wizards Beyond Waverly Place,” she took to Instagram Story Thursday night with a sweet message.
“Alex Russo is a mommy,” she captioned a clip from the Season 2 finale, referring to her character.
“Hopefully one day that’ll be me.”
Gomez, 33, has been making brief cameos in the Disney+ show, which focuses on the new generation of wizards in Waverly Place, including a young Billie who is sent to live with Alex’s older brother, Justin, to be trained.
In the Season 2 finale, Billie is revealed to be Alex’s daughter — before Gomez’s character sacrifices herself by falling into a portal to save her family.
The “Kill Em with Kindness” singer’s post comes almost two weeks after she tied the knot with music producer Benny Blanco in an intimate California wedding.
Back in March, Gomez and Blanco said on the “Jay Shetty” podcast that they can’t wait to start a family together.
“I don’t know what will happen, obviously, but I love children,” Gomez told host Jay Shetty. “I love making [children] laugh; they’re just so sweet. So absolutely, when that day comes, I’m so excited for it.”
Blanco, who went public with Gomez in December 2023, doubled down on those hopes in a June interview with InStyle.
“I love kids; I love being an uncle. I want to be a dad, though, God willing,” he told the outlet, adding, “I’m just dreaming and praying every day.”
However, last year, the “Emilia Perez” actress revealed that she can’t carry her own children due to medical issues amid her battle with lupus.
Nonetheless, she confirmed to Vanity Fair in October 2024 that she would be interested in starting a family by using a surrogate or adopting.
“It made me really thankful for the other outlets for people who are dying to be moms. I’m one of those people,” she said at the time. “I’m excited for what that journey will look like, but it’ll look a little different.”
9-1-1 Season 9 Review: Why Bobby’s Death Might Be the Best Thing to Happen to the 118 md03


When a show kills off a major character, it usually feels like the end of an era. But in
A Shocking Farewell to Captain Bobby Nash
Let’s be real — Bobby wasn’t just another firefighter. He was the backbone of the 118. His calm leadership, emotional depth, and strong moral compass carried the team through hell and back. Losing him was gut-wrenching.
But 9-1-1 didn’t milk the tragedy. Instead, it used Bobby’s death to elevate the story. Rather than dwell in despair, the writers gave the team — and the fans — a powerful sense of renewal.
How 9-1-1 Handles Grief Differently This Time
Grief on 9-1-1 has always been a major theme. But this time, it’s more raw, more real. The writers don’t hide behind action scenes or quick emotional resolutions. They let the pain breathe.
We see how Bobby’s absence echoes in every corner of the station — from Athena’s quiet heartbreak to Buck’s identity crisis. Each character’s reaction feels painfully human. And that’s what makes this season hit differently.
Athena’s Silent Strength
Athena (Angela Bassett) delivers one of her most nuanced performances to date. Watching her balance personal loss while still serving her community is heartbreaking yet empowering. Her storyline reminds us that resilience isn’t about never breaking — it’s about
Buck’s Emotional Spiral
Buck’s arc this season is a masterclass in emotional storytelling. He’s not just grieving Bobby — he’s grieving a part of himself. Bobby was his moral anchor, and without him, Buck’s lost in uncharted territory. His attempts to fill Bobby’s shoes bring both touching moments and frustrating missteps — making him more relatable than ever.
A New Era for the 118
With Bobby gone, there’s a massive void in leadership. But that’s also what makes Season 9 so intriguing — who steps up next?
Chimney’s Unexpected Leadership
Chimney quietly evolves into a natural leader. He doesn’t try to be Bobby — he leads his way. His empathy and humor make him the emotional glue holding the team together. It’s a subtle shift, but it feels authentic and earned.
Hen’s Balancing Act
Hen continues to shine as the brain and heart of the team. Torn between her medical ambitions and her loyalty to the 118, she embodies the season’s core theme: growth through pain.
Her internal struggle mirrors the show’s own transition — learning how to move forward without forgetting the past.
The Emotional Impact of Bobby’s Legacy
Bobby may be gone, but his presence lingers like a heartbeat in every episode. His leadership philosophy — compassion, integrity, and self-sacrifice — continues to shape every rescue and decision.
Flashbacks Done Right
Instead of overusing flashbacks, 9-1-1 uses them sparingly but effectively. Each memory of Bobby serves a purpose — to remind the audience (and the team) why he mattered, and how much they’ve grown because of him.
A Stronger Focus on Character Development
Season 9 takes a bold step back from explosive disasters to dive deeper into personal stories. It’s less about burning buildings and more about burning emotions. And surprisingly, that works.
We’re finally seeing long-term growth — not just crisis-of-the-week drama. The emotional realism grounds the chaos.
Eddie’s Redemption Arc
Eddie’s journey this season is nothing short of cathartic. His struggle with guilt and responsibility hits hard. Watching him slowly find peace and purpose gives the show a heartbeat that rivals its early seasons.
Why Bobby’s Death Was a Necessary Risk
Let’s be honest — 9-1-1 was starting to feel predictable. The show needed a shake-up, and Bobby’s death did just that.
It’s rare for a procedural drama to take such a bold risk and pull it off. But this choice reminded us what made
From Comfort to Chaos (In the Best Way)
Losing Bobby pushes the entire 118 out of their comfort zone. Every character now faces new challenges — emotionally, professionally, and personally. It’s that tension that fuels the show’s new energy.
The Cinematic Shift in Tone
Have you noticed how 9-1-1 looks and feels different this season? The cinematography has taken a darker, more intimate approach. The lighting, pacing, and music all emphasize emotional realism over spectacle. It feels like watching a premium drama instead of a network procedural — and it’s stunning.
More Than Just Firefighting
Season 9 redefines what 9-1-1 is about. Sure, there are still heart-pounding rescues, but they’re no longer the main event. Now, they’re the emotional exclamation marks in a story about people healing, changing, and finding new purpose.
What’s Next for the 118?
The post-Bobby era opens endless possibilities. Will Chimney permanently take command? Could Hen finally lead? Will Buck crash before he rebuilds?
Every episode feels like a step toward transformation — not just for the team, but for the series itself.
A Rebirth, Not a Reboot
9-1-1 Season 9 isn’t trying to reinvent itself completely. It’s simply evolving — honoring its roots while growing beyond them. That’s a delicate balance, and the writers are handling it beautifully.
Final Thoughts — Hope After Heartbreak
Bobby’s death will always hurt. But it’s also what breathed new life into 9-1-1. This season proves that endings can spark incredible beginnings.
The 118 isn’t broken — it’s reborn. And if this direction continues, 9-1-1 might just be entering its strongest era yet.
Conclusion
9-1-1 Season 9 could have fallen apart after losing one of its most beloved characters. Instead, it’s doing something braver — growing through loss. By focusing on resilience, character depth, and emotional authenticity, the show finds a new heartbeat.
I never thought I’d say this, but I’m genuinely excited for the 118’s future. Because sometimes, even in tragedy, there’s rebirth — and 9-1-1 just proved it.