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Selena Gomez Shares Emotional Tribute To Meryl Streep After Wrapping 'Only Murders In The Building'

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Selena Gomez posted a touching photo with Meryl Streep on Instagram as they wrapped up filming for season three of 'Only Murders In The Building.'

The third season cast of Only Murders in the Building, which includes Selena Gomez, Meryl Streep, Steve Martin and Martin Short has formally left the premisis.

The star-studded third season ensemble also includes Paul Rudd, Jesse Williams, Ashley Park, Tina Fey, Vanessa Aspillaga, Adina Verson, Ryan Broussard and Andrea Martin.


In this season's storyline, the main characters discover themselves involved in—and podcasting about—another murder.

Oscar-winning Streep was thanked by the Grammy-nominated Gomez on Thursday in a heartfelt Instagram post. Gomez also used the platform to share filming for Hulu's murder-mystery comedy concluded.

Gomez posted:

“Well we wrapped season 3 of [Only Murders In The Building]"
"I’m not sure I have enough words to explain just how beautiful this season has been. It has been deliriously hilarious, challenging and for me, an absolute dream."
"I’ll post more soon. But I’ll I leave it with the woman I adore, look up to and love.”

People were excited for the show to premiere.

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Others were just very impressed with the photo.

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It wasn't just the photo that others celebrated, but the fact both of these women were sharing it.

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And finally, the Sephora account expressed general feelings about living at the same time as these two icons.

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The show is on deck to premiere sometime this year.

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