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Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco charm Italian restau…

Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco are winning hearts wherever they go. The engaged couple recently enjoyed a romantic evening in Italy, where they left restaurant staff praising them as “dream guests” after a memorable dinner in Bologna.

The couple dined at Trattoria della Santa on July 21, just one day before Gomez celebrated her 34th birthday. Their intimate outing quickly became a talking point after members of the restaurant team shared glowing comments about the pair, describing them as warm, polite, and incredibly gracious throughout the evening.

According to restaurant staff, Gomez and Blanco were “absolutely amazing” guests who treated everyone with kindness and respect. Despite being two of the biggest names in entertainment, they reportedly remained humble and approachable, taking time to thank the staff and appreciate the dining experience. Their friendly attitude left a lasting impression on everyone who served them.

The romantic dinner came as the couple continued their Italian getaway, which has included sightseeing, leisurely strolls, and quiet moments away from the spotlight. Fans have enjoyed seeing glimpses of their vacation through social media, where the pair have shared photos celebrating their time together in one of Europe’s most picturesque destinations.

Gomez and Blanco have become one of Hollywood’s most talked-about couples since confirming their relationship in late 2023. They announced their engagement in December 2024, delighting fans with heartfelt posts and photos of Gomez’s engagement ring. Since then, the pair have frequently spoken about the happiness they have found together, often describing their relationship as one built on friendship, trust, and mutual support.

Their latest outing in Italy reflects the couple’s preference for enjoying simple, meaningful experiences despite their global fame. Rather than drawing attention to themselves, Gomez and Blanco reportedly blended into the relaxed atmosphere of the restaurant, allowing their genuine personalities to shine through.

Staff members said it was a pleasure to host the couple and noted that their kindness made the evening especially memorable. Their positive interactions have since attracted attention online, with many fans praising the stars for remaining down-to-earth even while traveling abroad.

The romantic dinner also served as the perfect start to Gomez’s birthday celebrations. With her 34th birthday falling the following day, the evening gave the couple an opportunity to celebrate together before marking the special occasion.

As Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco continue their European getaway, their visit to Trattoria della Santa has become another example of how small acts of kindness can leave a lasting impact. Whether through their music, their relationship, or simply the way they treat others, the couple continues to earn admiration from fans and those fortunate enough to meet them. Their Italian dinner may have lasted only one evening, but for the restaurant staff, it was an experience they are unlikely to forget.

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