Two thugs smashed into Selena Gomez’s mother-in-law’s house, forcing the terrified woman to hide as they made their way through the dwelling.
Sandra Beth Levin, mother of music producer Benny Blanco, was at her home in Studio City when she heard the sound of smashing glass Monday night — sending her fleeing to a bathroom, police told FOX 11.
She heard multiple people through the bathroom door and eventually she peeked out to see two figures in masks prowling her home, the outlet said.
The suspects fled when they saw her.
Cops found broken glass at the scene, but no injuries were reported and it is unclear if anything was taken from the house, KTLA reported.
The house is worth around $3 million, public records show, and belongs to Blanco’s parents Sandra and Andrew Levin, according to KTLA.
Blanco — whose legal name is Benjamin Levin — has eleven Grammy Award nominations, most recently for Best Dance Pop Recording for the song Bluest Flame, which he recorded with Gomez.
Blanco tied the knot with the Only Murders in the Building star in September after bachelor and bachelorette bashes in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, and Las Vegas, respectively.
They finally exchanged vows at a star-studded ceremony in Santa Barbara.
Blanco’s mother has worked at an assisted living facility, and his dad had a career in the “intimate apparel business,” according to a 2018 profile in The New York Times.







