The term "fix" in this context refers to a specific controversy involving a . In March 2013, an image circulated appearing to show Gomez on the cover of Playboy. The Reality : Selena Gomez did not pose for Playboy in 2013.
In March 2013, Selena Gomez appeared on the cover of Playboy magazine, but not in the way you might think. The issue featured a photo of Gomez from her 2012 movie "Spring Breakers," and she was not nude or semi-nude in the photos.
Selena Gomez did not pose for Playboy in March 2013, as widely circulated cover images from that time were confirmed to be Photoshopped hoaxes. While the actress received offers to appear in the publication during her "Spring Breakers" era, she rejected them, opting instead for high-fashion shoots with magazines like InStyle. For more details on the hoax, visit
: Gomez has consistently declined offers to pose for the publication, reportedly turning down multi-million dollar deals to remain true to her personal brand. Real 2013 Media Appearances While she did not pose for
: She posed nude for the cover of her album Revival , a decision she later expressed feeling "ashamed" of due to the pressure she felt to look more sexualized.
: In early 2013, a fake magazine cover featuring a topless girl with Selena Gomez’s face went viral. This image was confirmed to be a fabrication.
. While a "topless" cover image circulated online during that time, it was confirmed to be a Photoshopped fake created by combining Gomez's head with another model's body The Context of the Rumor
The term "fix" in this context refers to a specific controversy involving a . In March 2013, an image circulated appearing to show Gomez on the cover of Playboy. The Reality : Selena Gomez did not pose for Playboy in 2013.
In March 2013, Selena Gomez appeared on the cover of Playboy magazine, but not in the way you might think. The issue featured a photo of Gomez from her 2012 movie "Spring Breakers," and she was not nude or semi-nude in the photos.
Selena Gomez did not pose for Playboy in March 2013, as widely circulated cover images from that time were confirmed to be Photoshopped hoaxes. While the actress received offers to appear in the publication during her "Spring Breakers" era, she rejected them, opting instead for high-fashion shoots with magazines like InStyle. For more details on the hoax, visit
: Gomez has consistently declined offers to pose for the publication, reportedly turning down multi-million dollar deals to remain true to her personal brand. Real 2013 Media Appearances While she did not pose for
: She posed nude for the cover of her album Revival , a decision she later expressed feeling "ashamed" of due to the pressure she felt to look more sexualized.
: In early 2013, a fake magazine cover featuring a topless girl with Selena Gomez’s face went viral. This image was confirmed to be a fabrication.
. While a "topless" cover image circulated online during that time, it was confirmed to be a Photoshopped fake created by combining Gomez's head with another model's body The Context of the Rumor