Singer-actress Selena Gomez has treated her fans to a sweet photo with her "little me."
The 30-year-old star is known for having a close bond with her half-sister, Gracie Elliott Teefey.
On Wednesday, Gomez shared a selfie that was clicked while she was taking an elevator with her "little me."
Gomez and Teefey, 9, went for an all-black look for the selfie posted on Instagram. The singer wrote that she loves her "little me - she's cooler than I'll ever be."
Teefey and Gomez share the same mom, Mandy. There is a nearly 20-year age gap between the sisters, but they are extremely close, as per Hola!
Teefey has often joined the "Wizards of Waverly Place" star on the red carpet and even attended the 2023 Golden Globes in January. The mini version of Gomez first joined the star in 2019 for the premiere of Disney's "Frozen 2" in Hollywood, California.
They have also attended concerts together, the latest one being in April. Back then, Gomez and her younger sister stole the show at singer Taylor Swift's Eras Tour stop in Texas, according to Page Six.
Gomez and Teefey were spotted singing and dancing during the gig. They were also seen in a private area at the AT&T Stadium.
Teefey was seen having the time of her life, especially when Swift knelt down while singing "22." She gave the little girl her black fedora hat, and in exchange, Teefey handed over a friendship bracelet to her sister's friend.
Some fans caught the two sisters on a VIP golf cart. Others saw them walking around the halls of the stadium before and after Swift's show.
Gomez and Swift have been close friends ever since they met in 2008. At the time, Gomez was dating fellow singer Nick Jonas and Swift was in a relationship with his brother Joe Jonas. Since then Swift and Gomez have shared many milestones together.
Earlier this year, Gomez defended Swift's after an old video of model Hailey Bieber popped up. In the viral video, the model was seen gagging upon hearing Swift's name during a public appearance. At the time, Gomez said, "So sorry, my best friend is and continues to be one of the best in the game."
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