Selena Gomez urged to divorce Benny Blanco after he exposes his dirty feet, farts in podcast video

Benny Blanco’s dirty feet have some Selena Gomez fans in an uproar.

The music producer, 37, debuted his new podcast with his best friend, Lil Dicky, and Lil Dicky’s wife, Kristin Batalucco, called “Friends Keep Secrets,” on Tuesday.

At one point during the episode, Blanco lounged barefoot on a couch, wearing an orange and white T-shirt and tan pants. His feet were visible to the camera, and what appeared to be dirt covered his soles and toes.

A man with an afro and a woman with long dark hair sit on a gray couch in a living room, smiling, with a bookshelf behind them.
Benny Blanco showed his dirty feet during the premiere episode of his new podcast, “Friends Keep Secrets,” on Tuesday.Friends Keep Secrets/YouTube

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Benny Blanco sitting on a couch with a water bottle.
The music producer also purposely farted on camera during the episode.Friends Keep Secrets/YouTube
At another point in the podcast, he purposely farted so everyone could hear.

“Wait, see if you guys could pick this up,” he said as he passed gas.

Some of Gomez’s fans weren’t amused as they expressed their feelings on social media.

”I can’t believe she lets him touch her,” one person wrote under a clip of the podcast.

“LITERALLY WHY would she marry him out of all the men in the world,” another commenter wrote.

One X user wrote, “That is disgusting idk how selena dealing with this.”

Selena Gomez in a black and white polka dot dress with her arms around Benny Blanco, who is wearing a black embellished jacket.
Some Selena Gomez fans were horrified by her husband, calling him “disgusting” on X. The couple is pictured here in an Instagram photo in April 2024.Selena Gomez/Instagram

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Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco embracing each other.
One comment on X reads, “Selena needs to divorce him and find someone better.” Gomez and Blanco are pictured here in an Instagram post from July 2024.selenagomez/Instagram
Another comment reads, “I have never been more disappointed in Selena than I am right now.”

This isn’t the first time Blanco has raised eyebrows with his hygiene habits. He admitted he doesn’t shower every day in an interview with People back in November 2024.

“Some people I know shower two to three times a day, but I feel like the oils on your skin don’t have time to rejuvenate and get juicy,” he explained.

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Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco posing for a photo at the 83rd Annual Golden Globe Awards.
Blanco (pictured here with his wife at the 2026 Golden Globes in January) has previously spoken about his hygiene habits, admitting he doesn’t shower every day.CBS via Getty Images

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Benny Blanco and Selena Gomez attend a game between the Los Angeles Lakers and New Orleans Pelicans.
Blanco, pictured here with Gomez at a Los Angeles Lakers game at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles in November 2025, said he likes “there to be an aroma” as he walks by.NBAE via Getty Images

“I like to use a hodgepodge. I want to smell [like] tobacco, but also like cotton candy,” he continued. “I want there to be an aroma as I’m walking by. I want it to smell a little bit like man, a little bit feminine — I definitely lean a little more feminine in every sense.”

Gomez, 33, and Blanco married in November 2025.

She gave some insight into why she fell for Blanco after he received an honorable mention in People magazine’s “Sexiest Man Alive” 2024 issue.

“Not only do you love me unconditionally… You always get me my Taco Bell Mexican pizza,” she wrote in an Instagram Story.

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