Selena Gomez, the star of 'Only Murders in the Building', has shed light on her deep connection with Taylor Swift, revealing that Swift's song 'Dorothea' from the album 'Evermore' is a heartfelt tribute to her. During an appearance on her husband Benny Blanco's podcast, 'Friends Keep Secrets', Gomez shared the significance of their 17-year friendship, emphasizing the pivotal moments they experienced as teenagers, which shaped their individual journeys. She praised Swift's music as eloquently crafted, indicating a profound understanding of the artist's work.
The lyrics of 'Dorothea' resonate with Gomez, particularly the lines, 'A tiny screen’s the only place I see you now / And I got nothin’ but well wishes for ya.' These words seem to reflect Gomez's admiration for Swift's success, especially in the beauty industry with her makeup line, Rare Beauty, which generated nearly $370 million in revenue in 2023, according to Forbes. Furthermore, Gomez hinted at another unreleased track, 'Family', from Swift's 'Reputation' album, suggesting it captures the bond of mutual support and belief in each other's dreams.