What sweet Thanksgiving moment between Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco has fans melting?

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Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco celebrate their first Thanksgiving as a married couple and share their recent heartwarming moments.

The newlywed couple celebrated what seems like a very wholesome and low-key Thanksgiving, and right before the holiday, Selena Gomez shared one of her iconic Instagram dumps reflecting on her life recently. One of the moments in the carousel post that had fans swooning was a video of Gomez running her hand through her husband and music collaborator, Benny Blanco's hair, with her gorgeous diamond ring flashing.

The dump, which was captioned, "a kiss of life 🍭", featured many other moments in the pop star's life. She attended the recent Sabrina Carpenter "Short and Sweet" tour show with her younger sister, Gracie, adding images from the show and even a selfie with Carpenter. The post was full of fun and quirky moments, wholesome images with her husband, family, and friends, and, of course, as always, self-care and food.

Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco's first Thanksgiving

Selena also shared how she celebrated Thanksgiving with Blanco with two simple images on her story. The first image featured an outdoor table setup and an image of their house, captioned,

"Most thankful for all of you today. Happy Thanksgiving."

While the second was a cozy image of the pair sitting near the fireplace, with the singer's hands around Blanco.

Benny and Selena got married in Santa Barbara, California, on September 27 in an intimate ceremony with a star-studded guest list. She eagerly shared the beautiful wedding images on the same day.

In a recent interview with Zane Lowe for Apple Music, the Rare Beauty founder spoke about her first few months of married life, expressing,

"It’s been just a dream so far. And I know it’ll come with ebbs and flows, but [he’s] the most beautiful person I could do that with.”
Edited by Sroban Ghosh