Selena Gomez Stunned in a Silver High-Leg Slit Cutout Dress at Only Murders in the Building’s S2 Premiere

Selena Gomez celebrated the premiere of her, Steve Martin, and Martin Short’s Hulu series Only Murders in the Building‘s second season last night in Los Angeles, and the actress dressed like the leading lady she is for the occasion. Gomez stepped out with her long dark hair in a ponytail and wore a shimmering silver Michael Kors cutout dress with Effy jewelry.

selena gomez at the los angeles premiere of only murders in the building season 2

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selena gomez at the los angeles premiere of only murders in the building season 2

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selena gomez with martin short and steve martin at the los angeles premiere of "only murders in the building" season 2 premiere

Selena Gomez with Martin Short and Steve Martin at the premiere

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selena gomez at the los angeles premiere of "only murders in the building" season 2

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On the red carpet, Gomez spoke out to Variety about the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and how upset she is by it. “It’s about voting,” Gomez said. “It’s about getting men—men needing to stand up and also speak against this issue. It’s also the amount of women that are hurting. I’m just not happy and I hope that we can do everything in our power to do something to change that.”

Gomez first spoke about her outrage over the decision on her Twitter, encouraging her fans to get involved with Planned Parenthood to help restore abortion rights nationally. “Watching a Constitutional right be stripped away is horrific,” Gomez wrote. “A woman should have the right to CHOOSE what she wants to do with her own body. End of story. Please support @ppact [Planned Parenthood] – I am fearful of what will happen to those without the necessary means to have access to a safe, legal abortion.”

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