Did UGGS really ever go out of style? Celebrities are showing us that they haven’t. Blake Lively was seen sporting the shoe walking the streets of New York City, while Brittany Mahomes brought them around again in an Instagram story — both during the fall months of last year. Now, pop star Selena Gomez has taken a liking to the comfort trend. The Only Murders in The Building actress was pictured behind the scenes of the television series’ fourth season in slip-on UGGS, paired with an outfit you might not expect.

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It seems that Gomez wore the men’s Classic Scuff Slipper in color chestnut, which runs for $110. The shoe comes only in whole sizes and is advertised for both indoor and outdoor wear, with the classic UGG plush covering the insole. This pair also comes in the color black. The Love On singer completed the look in a vibrant fuschia, ruffled, mid-length dress. The outfit debuted puffy sleeves and was accessorized with a sleek pair of black sunglasses—oh, and a bare naked laptop. That’s right, the laptop was caseless, which is a stressful act within itself that celebs tend to venture towards (just look up ‘Ben Affleck laptop,’ and you’ll know exactly what we’re talking about.

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In this instance, Gomez is carrying the ever-popular MacBook Pro, which you can actually snag on sale now at Walmart. The 13-inch Apple MacBook Pro in silver currently runs for about $665, with the original sale price being approximately $776. New UGGS and a new discounted laptop? Sounds like a solid day's worth of shopping to us.

In between filming and NYC strolls, Gomez’s makeup company, Rare Beauty, was named one of Time100’s Most Influential Companies of 2024. In her latest interview, Gomez commented on her newfound relationship with producer and songwriter Benny Blanco and the success of her brand, which is estimated to be worth $2 billion. Just think — with that kind of cash, we could buy as many UGG slippers as we want.