Selena Gomez hits a quarantine style home run as she wears a face mask

Selena Gomez hits a quarantine style home run as she wears a face mask
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Selena Gomez was seen wearing a face mask with white-and-brown baseballs on the fabric when she emerged for a stroll in...

Selena Gomez was seen wearing a face mask with white-and-brown baseballs on the fabric when she emerged for a stroll in Los Angeles this week.

The 27-year-old Roar pop singer kept warm in a cozy-looking light grey sweater and swept her hair into a bun for her outing. The Texas native complemented her mask with a pair of tie-dye sweats and could be seen modeling a bright scarlet shade of nail polish.

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Selena Gomez latest sighting comes on the heels of an announcement that she has an at-home cooking show in the works at HBO Max. Selena is slated to not only hostess but also executive produce the lockdown-themed program, Deadline reported this month.

Her show will also bring publicity to charities focused on food, with a different organization brought to the fore each episode. Early in the month Bella Hadid, who dated The Weeknd before Selena did, refollowed the pop act on Instagram only to unfollow her again a day later.

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Bella and The Weeknd had an on-off romance and in 2017 during one of their off periods he took up with Selena - around which time Bella unfollowed her. Selena, whose dating history includes Justin Bieber as well as The Weeknd, dropped a cheeky single music video called Boyfriend last month.

She turns her dates into frogs in the music video, in what was thought by some to be a tongue-in-cheek dig at her famous ex-boyfriends. However recently on Insta Stories she shared her lockdown playlist which included Snowchild, a song by The Weeknd. In fact in the music video for his single Heartless last year The Weeknd, real name Abel Tesfaye, licks a frog and then turns into one.

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