After taking a break from the public spotlight for a few months, Selena Gomez made an unexpected comeback at the 2016 American Music Awards held at the Microsoft Theatre on Sunday in Los Angeles.
Selena Gomez took a break from her “Revival” tour last August to focus on her mental health after revealing that she has lupus, which can cause anxiety, panic attacks, and depression.
“As many of you know, around a year ago I revealed that I have lupus, an illness that can affect people in different ways,” Selena said in a statement.
“I’ve discovered that anxiety, panic attacks, and depression can be side effects of lupus, which can present their own challenges.”
“I want to be proactive and focus on maintaining my health and happiness, and have decided that the best way forward is to take some time off.”
Selena Gomez’s hairstyle choice to show off her sparkly dangly earrings was a sleek, center-parted low ponytail (Credit: Dave Bedrosian / Future Image / WENN / Apega / Adriana M. Barraza)
The 24-year-old Wizards of Waverly Place actress stunned in a red satin Prada gown featuring a fitted bodice and a billowing skirt.
Nominated for the coveted Artist of the Year accolade, Selena Gomez dazzled in a radiant scarlet Prada ball gown (Credit: Dave Bedrosian / Future Image / WENN / Apega / Adriana M. Barraza)
She styled the floor-length dress with Cartier diamond drop earrings and Giuseppe Zanotti heels.
Selena Gomez made a stunning return to the red carpet in a Prada dress after her hiatus due to health concerns (Credit: Dave Bedrosian / Future Image / WENN / Apega / Adriana M. Barraza)
Do you think Selena was overdressed for the event, or do you love her scarlet red sleeveless ball gown?
Selena Gomez emanated timeless elegance in a Prada-crafted floor-length red gown (Credit: Dave Bedrosian / Future Image / WENN / Apega / Adriana M. Barraza)
Selena Gomez reaffirmed her status not just as a musical powerhouse but also as a style maven at the 2016 American Music Awards held at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on November 20, 2016 (Credit: Dave Bedrosian / Future Image / WENN / Apega / Adriana M. Barraza)