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  • Convicted murderer of Tejano icon Selena seeks parole after nearly 30 years in prison

    Convicted murderer of Tejano icon Selena seeks parole after nearly 30 years in prison


    Yolanda Saldívar, the woman serving a life sentence for the 1995 murder of Tejano icon Selena, has filed for parole.

    The 64-year-old, who has spent nearly three decades behind bars, has a parole hearing scheduled for March 2025.

    But while her legal team pushes for her release, sources within the Texas prison system revealed to the New York Post that Saldívar’s life is far from peaceful. According to fellow inmates, there’s a “bounty on her head,” and she’s a constant target of hostility.

    Saldívar, who shot and killed the 23-year-old “Queen of Tejano” on March 31, 1995, in Corpus Christi, was convicted of murder after a jury rejected her claim that the killing was accidental. Selena had been planning to fire Saldívar, a former confidante and the head of her fan club, after uncovering she had embezzled more than $60,000 from the singer.

    The Texas Department of Criminal Justice confirmed to the New York Post that Saldívar has maintained a clean record during her incarceration, meaning her parole hearing will proceed as scheduled. A family member of the convicted killer told The Post that Saldívar views herself as a “political prisoner” who has “paid her debt to society.”

    In an interview for the 2023 Peacock documentary “Selena and Yolanda: The Secrets Between Them,” Saldívar repeated her claim that the shooting wasn’t intentional. She maintains she had meant to take her own life, not Selena’s and the public trial process convicted her long before evidence was presented.

    In 1995, she said in an interview with ABC’s “20/20” that she did not deliberately kill Selena.

    During the interview, she said she and Selena were having an argument at the Days Inn motel and in a heated moment, Saldívar put a gun to her head and threatened to take her own life. She then said she waved her gun in the direction of the door and accidentally shot Selena.

    But according to the appeal document, Saldívar said after Selena had dumped a bag full of bank files on the bed and continued arguing with her she “took the gun from my purse and Selena started walking toward the door which was opened. I pulled the hammer back and I shot at her as she was walking towards the door which was open.”

    She confessed in court to buying the gun in San Antonio two weeks prior to the murder.

    Selena’s widower, Chris Pérez, testified he and Selena removed Saldívar from the singer’s checking accounts two weeks before his wife’s death because they “didn’t trust her,” according to a court document from the Texas Court of Appeals from 1998 when Saldívar unsuccessfully appealed her murder conviction.

    Several witnesses saw Selena run into the lobby of the motel with Saldívar chasing her waving the gun, according to the appeals court’s decision to uphold her murder conviction. The singer collapsed in the motel lobby and was able to identify Saldívar as the person who had shot her before passing out, according to a description of events in the Texas appeals court document.

    Saldívar was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 30 years. Whether the parole board will grant her a second chance remains to be seen.

    According to sources inside the Patrick L. O’Daniel Unit in Gatesville, Texas, where Saldívar is currently housed, the convicted killer’s notoriety has made her a marked woman. Former inmate Marisol Lopez, who was incarcerated alongside Saldívar from 2017 to 2022, told The Post that “everyone knows who Yolanda Saldívar is.”

    “There’s a bounty on her head, like everyone wants a piece of her,” Lopez said. “The guards keep her away from everyone else, because she’s hated so much. If she were out in general population, someone would try to take her down.”

    Yesenia Dominguez, another former inmate, echoed Lopez’s sentiments.

    “Everyone wanted to get justice for Selena. There’s a target on her back,” she said.

    As Saldívar awaits the fate of her parole hearing, she claims she is ready to reintegrate into society. If released, she plans to live with family and find a job.

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    On March 31, 1995, the world was shocked by the tragic death of Tejano music sensation Selena Quintanilla-Perez at the hands of her former fan club president, Yolanda Saldivar. Now, nearly 30 years later, Saldivar is seeking parole from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

    Selena’s murder not only devastated her family, friends, and fans, but also left a lasting impact on the music industry and Hispanic community. Saldivar was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

    Since her incarceration, Saldivar has maintained her innocence and claimed that the shooting was accidental. She has also cited health issues and good behavior as reasons for her release.

    The parole hearing for Saldivar is set to take place in the coming months, sparking mixed emotions among Selena’s devoted fan base and those who believe in justice for the beloved singer. The Quintanilla family has made it clear that they do not support Saldivar’s release and believe she should serve out her full sentence.

    As the parole hearing approaches, the debate over whether Yolanda Saldivar deserves a second chance after taking the life of a music icon continues to divide opinions. The world will be watching closely as the decision on Saldivar’s parole is made.

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  • The convicted killer of Tejano star Selena reportedly files for parole

    The convicted killer of Tejano star Selena reportedly files for parole


    On Sunday (Dec. 29), the New York Post revealed that Yolanda Saldívar, the woman behind bars for the murder of Selena Quintanilla-Pérez, is actively seeking a 2025 release. The 64-year-old will have a parole hearing in March. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice confirmed to the publication that her record has no disciplinary infractions that would prevent the hearing from taking place. Saldívar reportedly stated that, if released, she plans to live with relatives and find work.

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    The former nurse and founder of Selena’s fan club shot the 23-year-old superstar on March 31, 1995, during a confrontation in a Corpus Christi, TX hotel room. The Tejano star discovered that Saldívar embezzled more than $60,000 and was planning to fire her. The convicted shooter claimed that the act was accidental, and she intended to take her own life. Following a short trial, a jury convicted her of first-degree murder, and she was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 30 years.

    The New York Post added that Saldívar’s notoriety made her a marked figure within the Patrick L. O’Daniel Unit in Gatesville, TX, which notably houses the state’s female death row inmates. As a result, officials placed her in protective custody.

    “There’s a bounty on her head, like everyone wants a piece of her,” said Marisol Lopez, a former inmate who served time alongside Saldívar. “The guards keep her away from everyone else because she’s hated so much. If she were [in general population], someone would try to take her down.” Another ex-inmate, Yesenia Dominguez, echoed those sentiments. “Everyone was always like, ‘Let me have five minutes with that b**ch.’ Everyone wanted to get justice for Selena.”

    Meanwhile, members of Saldívar’s family, including an unnamed cousin, expressed support for her potential release. “Keeping her in prison isn’t going to do any good,” the relative stated. “It’s time for her to get out.”

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    The convicted killer of Tejano star Selena, Yolanda Saldivar, has reportedly filed for parole. Saldivar was convicted of first-degree murder in 1995 for the shooting death of the beloved singer.

    The news of Saldivar’s parole filing has sparked outrage among Selena’s fans, who remember the tragic loss of the talented musician. Many are calling for Saldivar to remain behind bars for the rest of her life, believing that she does not deserve a second chance after taking the life of such a beloved figure.

    Selena’s legacy continues to live on through her music, and her fans are determined to ensure that justice is served for her senseless murder. As the parole hearing approaches, the world will be watching closely to see what decision is made regarding Saldivar’s future.

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  • Selena Gomez draws comparison between herself and ‘Emilia Perez’ character

    Selena Gomez draws comparison between herself and ‘Emilia Perez’ character


    Selena Gomez draws comparison between herself and Emilia Perez character
    Selena Gomez draws comparison between herself and ‘Emilia Perez’ character

    Selena Gomez has made some comparisons between herself and her “Jessi” character from movie Emilia Perez.

    The 32-year-old actress told Best magazine, “I actually feel like, as different as Jessi is, that I’m like her in a lot of ways!”

    “As soon as Jacques described her to me, I knew I had to play her,” the actress said.

    According to the singer-actress, the script was so brilliant and as a huge fan of Emilia Perez director’s movie, she knew it was going to be something very special.

    The Dolittle actress also added, “It turned out to be even more special than that!”

    Elsewhere in the interview, Gomez, who stars with Zoe Saldana, Karla Sofia Gascon and Adriana Paz in the Netflix film, also talked about finding sisters in her movie co-stars.

    She said, “We’re like sisters. Each of them totally embraced me and each of us helped one another through this whole experience.”

    “I’ve never felt anything like it before. Karla led us – and to be the youngest among these amazing women, to be able to look up to them as role models and to feel their love and support was amazing,” the Hotel Transylvania actress added.

    “I’m so grateful to them, to Jacques [Audiard, director] and to everyone,” Selena Gomez concluded before adding, “We all needed each other to make this happen”.





    Selena Gomez recently opened up about how she relates to her character ‘Emilia Perez’ in her latest project, drawing striking comparisons between herself and the fictional character.

    In a recent interview, Gomez discussed how she connected with Emilia’s journey of self-discovery and empowerment in the upcoming film. She revealed that like Emilia, she has also faced challenges and struggles in her own life, but has come out stronger and more resilient because of them.

    Gomez shared that she sees a lot of herself in Emilia, especially in terms of their shared determination to overcome obstacles and stay true to themselves. She emphasized the importance of portraying strong, independent female characters on screen, and hopes that audiences will be inspired by Emilia’s story.

    Fans of Gomez are eagerly anticipating the release of the film, eager to see how she brings Emilia’s character to life on screen. With her talent and authenticity, there’s no doubt that Gomez will deliver a powerful and memorable performance that resonates with audiences around the world.

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  • Emilia Perez helmer Jacques Audiard speaks about Selena Gomez’s role in his crime comedy: Reports

    Emilia Perez helmer Jacques Audiard speaks about Selena Gomez’s role in his crime comedy: Reports


    Emilia Perez has been riding the waves of success since its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. During its award ceremony, the film’s central female cast marked a historic win as they all won the Best Actress award.

    Selena Gomez shared this win with her talented co-stars, Karla Sofía Gascón, Zoe Saldana, and Adriana Paz.

    This is her first time working with filmmaker Jacques Audiard, who is not new to the French film festival. Previously, he has won the prestigious Palme d’Or award for his 2015 film, Dheepan. Before that, his 2009 film, A Prophet, won the Grand Prize of the Jury whereas his 1996 film, A Self-Made Hero, won the Best Screenplay award. However, Emilia Perez is his first film breaking grounds in the American award circuit.

    Besides Audiard being nominated for his direction and screenplay, the film has been receiving multiple nominations for its impressive acting performances. Gomez has also received multiple nominations, the most recent being at the Golden Globes.

    During a recent interview, Audiard spoke about Gomez’s performance and great things to say about her commitment to her role.


    Emilia Perez: Here’s what director Jacques Audiard said about Selena Gomez’s role in his film

    Emilia Perez follows a moving portrait of four women in Mexico, who seek their own happiness. Gomez plays Jessi, a woman who mysteriously loses her partner after many years of marriage.

    Here’s what the director said about Gomez’s performance as Jessi in Emilia Perez:

    “Jessi had a whole story — a young American woman living on the border who belongs to American culture and tries and fails to slip into Mexican culture. The character I’d written in the original treatment was much harder, more cynical. Selena softened the character. She made her more moving. She’s torn because she belongs to another culture, because she loved a man who ultimately left her. She’s fragile. That was brought to this film by Selena.”


    Selena Gomez’s Future Projects: Details Explored

    Selena Gomez with Karla Sofía Gascón and Zoe Saldana (Image Source: Getty)Selena Gomez with Karla Sofía Gascón and Zoe Saldana (Image Source: Getty)
    Selena Gomez with Karla Sofía Gascón and Zoe Saldana (Image Source: Getty)

    Selena Gomez recently starred in the fourth season of the Hulu series, Only Murders in the Building, and she received an Emmy nomination for her performance. Now, she will start in the fifth season of this hit comedy series, which is supposed to come out in 2025.

    Besides this television project, she will reportedly star in two more movies, titled Spiral (directed by Petra Collins) and In the Shadow of the Mountain (directed by Elgin James). According to IMDb, both movies are currently in the pre-production stage.


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