
Selena Gomez is back at the center of a very online marriage mystery. The singer and Rare Beauty founder has faced a fresh wave of divorce chatter involving Benny Blanco. Yet the loudest claims appear to come from TikTok edits, reused clips and fan theories, not verified reporting. That gap has turned a routine celebrity rumor cycle into another messy internet spectacle.
Viral Posts Took Over Fast
The latest round started after users began sharing clips and screenshots that suggested trouble between Gomez and Blanco. Some posts framed old material as new, while others leaned on loaded captions. Then the phrase “Selena confirmed” started moving through fan accounts and short-form video feeds.
However, no major outlet has reported a divorce filing or confirmed split. Gomez and Blanco married in September 2025 after announcing their engagement in December 2024. They tied the knot in Santa Barbara, according to reports from Vogue and ABC News.
Why Selena Gomez Fans Got Suspicious
Rare Beauty content also gave fans more material to inspect. Viewers picked apart captions, comments and product posts as if they were clues. In one viral thread, fans focused on a “Mrs. Blanco” reference and treated it as a quiet answer to the rumors.
That kind of analysis now drives celebrity gossip faster than any formal statement. A small detail becomes a theory, then a TikTok sound, then a headline. Still, none of that equals proof of a breakup.
Benny Blanco Rumors Found Their Fuel
The rumor cycle also picked up after older Benny Blanco clips resurfaced online. Some users connected unrelated moments to the marriage chatter. Others used edited videos to imply drama that the original posts did not support.
That is where the story gets tricky. The couple has not issued a direct denial of every claim. But no reliable evidence supports the divorce narrative, and recent coverage still refers to Blanco as Gomez’s husband.
The Internet Wanted A Scandal
Fans often fill silence with their own storyline, especially around major celebrity couples. Gomez and Blanco have kept parts of their marriage private, which leaves room for speculation. Because of that, even routine posts can look suspicious in the wrong feed.
For now, the divorce talk appears to be mostly social media heat. It has clicks, captions and plenty of theories. What it does not have is confirmation from Gomez, Blanco or credible representatives.
Celebrity rumor cycles rarely end with one post. They usually fade when a clearer update arrives, or when the internet finds its next obsession. In this case, Gomez’s marriage has become the latest example of how fast fan detective work can outrun facts. Until credible reporting says otherwise, the viral split claims remain just that: viral claims.