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Silvia Vásquez-Lavado: 5 Things About Trailblazing Gay Mountaineer Who Selena Gomez Will Play In New Film

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Selena Gomez has some big (hiking) shoes to fill in her upcoming project! The actress and singer will play Silvia Vásquez-Lavado in the upcoming film about the inspiring mountaineer.

The film, which is currently in the early stages or pre-production, is based on Silvia’s memoir In the Shadow of the Mountain, which will be published in 2022, according to our sister site, Variety.

Selena has starred on the big screen in films like Spring Breakers and The Dead Don’t Die. But this will definitely be an exciting challenge for the young star!

Learn more about Silvia Vásquez-Lavado with the five facts below! 1) Silvia Vásquez-Lavado completed one of the most daring feats in mountain climbing. Starting in the mid-2000s, Silvia began her journey

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