On Tuesday in New York City, Selena Gomez donned a bridal gown and played a bride in a scene for the third season of Only Murders in the Building.

Selena Gomez looks goddess in a glittering wedding gown as she films Only Murders in the Building season three

Wow! She transformed into a picture-perfect bride for the shoot

The actress, who plays Mabel Mora on the show stunned in a full-skirted princess gown, traditional long veil, and delicate gloves.

The 30-year-old actress wore colorful red lipstick and dangling earrings with her dark hair pulled back into a low bun.

Some of the pictures also included her co-stars Martin Short and Steve Martin, who gave fans hints about the upcoming plot by appearing in them.

Steve Martin tweeted a photo of himself and Selena in wedding attire, captioned with the phrase, “Guess what just happened!” Martin was channeling his best Father of the Bride impression.

Along with the video, Martin also posted a photo of Short and Selena with the caption, “Turns out this happened, too.”

The Lose You To Love Me singer was seen on set in New York City earlier on Tuesday, sporting yet another glamorous outfit.

She looked chic in a plunging black dress and bold red lipstick for her scenes with Martin and Short.

Celebrating: Her co-stars Martin Short and Steve Martin were also featured in some of the snaps, giving fans clues to this future storyline

Beautiful bride: The gown featured a full, princess-style skirt

At one point, Selena appeared to emerge from a stately archway, with Steve and Martin gesturing wildly at her from the shadows.

Selena gushed about her time working with the two comedy giants on the show not long after its 2021 premiere.

Glam: The actress, 30, wore dangly earrings with her dark hair pulled back into a low bun

‘They immediately made me feel like I was a part of a trio. They’re just the best. They are extremely humble and kind, and they just have a different human perspective on life than anyone I’ve ever met,’ she told People.

‘I asked them about how life used to be, and it was always so interesting to hear about the industry and what it used to be like. I felt like a sponge, just absorbing everything I could. We’re all on a group email chain.’

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