Selena Gomez has reportedly found hired new management.
The 21-year-old pop star and actor was previously managed by her mother and stepfather, Mandy and Brian Teefey, but recently decided to part ways with them professionally.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Gomez has now signed with two new talent agencies, WME and Brillstein. Aleen Keshishian, Zack Morgenroth and Scott Wexler are members of her new management team.
The outlet reports Gomez wanted new managers to help her move "into more adult-oriented fare in film and music".
Gomez began her career as a child on the Disney Channel's TV program Wizards Of Waverly Place, but in recent years has taken on more mature roles.
She starred in Harmony Korine's controversial picture Spring Breakers, portrayed a street kid opposite Ethan Hawke in last year's Getaway, and recently finished filming Behaving Badly, acting alongside Nat Wolff and Mary-Louise Parker.
Her first solo studio album, Stars Dance, debuted at No 1 on the Billboard 200 chart in 2013.
Her mother and stepfather, who have represented Gomez since her Disney days, were reportedly upset at being dropped as her managers but the decision is not believed to have caused a major rift.