Selena Gomez has already shut down swirlingdivorce rumours, and now Benny Blanco is reinforcing the same message, with fresh public activity includingSelena's recent Instagram postsfeaturing the couple together, further dispelling speculation about any split.
Now the couple is trending again after announcing a joint live appearance in New York, with many fans interpreting the move as a clear sign their relationship remains solid amid recent online rumours.
The couple are set to appear together at Webster Hall on 18 September for a one-night event linked to Blanco's upcoming book, Fck Failure*. The announcement has quickly gained traction online, particularly because it arrives after weeks of unverified gossip about their relationship status.
The upcoming event is being billed as a conversation about life, love, career setbacks and personal growth. Promotional material indicates the pair will discuss how they overcame failures on the road to success.
According to a viralTikTokpost by user Sebastian Soto Tea, the event will feature Benny Blanco and Selena Gomez live on stage in New York City, where they will talk about 'life', 'love' and 'how we failed a million times to get to where we are today'.
That framing has drawn attention because it positions the pair together publicly rather than avoiding speculation.
In recent weeks, social media users circulated claims that Gomez and Blanco were facing difficulties or had quietly separated. No credible evidence has emerged to support those rumours.
As a result, the announcement of a shared public appearance has been viewed by many followers as Blanco shutting down rumours without directly addressing them.
Celebrity couples often choose not to respond to online speculation, making joint appearances one of the clearest indirect signals available to fans.
Blanco's new project, titledFck Failure*, appears focused on resilience and learning from setbacks. The title itself has helped fuel interest online, blending self-help themes with celebrity curiosity.
Source: International Business Times UK