Selena Gomez and her fiancé Benny Blanco have captured attention ever since announcing their engagement. The couple continues to inspire their fans by sharing their love story and sets couple goals every time they’re together. Selena, who often posts adorable content with Blanco, shared another post recently. This time, she allowed her fiancé to do her full face makeup, which resulted in both of them laughing—and their fans too. After the video, netizens couldn’t stop gushing about their undeniable chemistry.

On Thursday, Selena Gomez took to Instagram and shared a “get-ready-with-me” makeup video featuring Benny Blanco. In the clip, he applies makeup while humorously asking questions about how the products work and how to apply them. At one point, Blanco asked if he could use his fingers to apply the makeup, and Selena, blushing and admiring his curiosity, encouraged him to go ahead—even though brushes were available. Their playful banter over makeup excited fans, who flocked to the comment section. Emilia Pérez, co-star of Zoe Saldana, commented, “This has to be a trend! Hahahahahahahaha!” One user simply wrote, “He tried.”

 
 
 
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Recently, Selena and Benny also appeared together in an interview, where they shared the story of how they first met in 2013 and how her mother, Mandy Teefey, played matchmaker in their relationship.

In the interview, quoted by People magazine, Gomez spoke about how Blanco makes her feel valued and appreciated: “My perspective on it, in a simplistic way, is that I actually feel valued. I feel seen. I feel respected. And I think that’s all I’ve ever really wanted. I’ve kind of been alone in the world. I was alone for five years before we got together, and I think that really helped me appreciate someone like Ben," she said.

Blanco also shared details about their first meeting. “We first had music come out in 2013 or something. Her mom set up a meeting between the two of us. This is right when I became big, and she wasn’t a singer yet. When she started putting out music, I was so into it. I feel like she was the original sad girl. Everyone was like (beatboxes), and she was like, (sings) ‘I just want to look good for you,’ (laughs) I was drawn to it.”