Selena Gomez was spotted arriving at a taping of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in New York City on Tuesday evening.
The 29-year-old hitmaker appeared to be enjoying the spotlight as she made her way towards the Ed Sullivan Theater and posed for a few shots with her Only Murders In The Building co-stars Steve Martin and Martin Short.
The comedy-mystery series was recently released on the Hulu streaming service and received positive reviews, with much praise going towards the performances of its principal cast.
Gomez was seen wearing a low-cut black sleeved blouse while arriving at the show’s taping.
The Lose You to Love Me singer also sported a stylish leather skirt that showed off her toned legs, as well as a pair of matching high-heeled shoes.
The performer’s gorgeous brunette hair gracefully cascaded onto her chest and shoulders and paired well with the dominant color of her outfit.
She also carried a small white purse that added a bit of brightness to her near-monotone clothing ensemble.
Keeping it consistent: The hitmaker sported an all-black outfit that included a low-cut sleeved blouse and a leather skirt
Martin, 76, wore a purple-blue suit that was offset by a multicolored tie and a gray hat while spending time with his costars.
Short, 71, opted for a black suit and was seen flashing a wide smile as he posed for a few photos.
The three all appeared in the recently-released series, which is centered around a trio of true crime-obsessed residents of the same apartment building.
When a murder occurs somewhere in their residence, the three start a podcast and look further into the crime.
Having a good time: Gomez was also seen posing for a few shots with her Only Murders In The Building costars Steve Martin and Martin Short
Also appearing in the program are performers such as Amy Ryan and Nathan Lane, with Tina Fey and Sting serving as guest stars.
Only Murders In The Building was released on August 31st and received widely positive reviews from critics following its debut.
Gomez recently spoke to People and told the media outlet that she was pleasantly surprised about the reception to the recently-debuted series.
‘My friend sent me a picture that we got 100 percent on Rotten Tomatoes and I just freaked out,’ she noted.
Doing well: The series was recently made available on the Hulu streaming service and received positive reviews following its debut
Source: dailymail.co.uk