Key facts
- Selena Gomez and her mother, Mandy Teefey, are being sued by investors for alleged fraud and breach of contract.
- Investors claim Wondermind Global failed to deliver on commitments, including app development and marketing.
- The lawsuit alleges Gomez promised to market the startup but then ignored her contractual obligations.
- Plaintiffs learned of the company's difficulties through an investigative news story in September 2025.
- The investors are seeking to recover their approximately $1.2 million investment, plus costs and damages.
Hollywood actress and singer Selena Gomez is facing a lawsuit from five investors who backed her mental health business, Wondermind Global, which she founded with her mother. The shareholders allege that Gomez failed to fulfill promises of actively building the brand, leading to what they describe as the company's "state of financial calamity." The lawsuit seeks to recover approximately $1.2 million in investments, along with costs and damages. Gomez, who has publicly shared her own mental health struggles, established the platform five years ago with her mother, Mandy Teefey, and businesswoman Daniella Pierson. The venture aimed to increase accessibility to mental health content. However, the investors claim that the founders falsely represented the company's progress, suggesting numerous ad deals and an app were underway, and promising Gomez's active role in marketing. The lawsuit asserts that Gomez "purported to sign a contract obligating her to perform and then ignored it." Wondermind Global is currently listed with Gomez as a co-founder and her mother as CEO, following Pierson's departure. The plaintiffs, based in New York and Florida, include Brent Saunders, CEO of Bausch + Lomb. They allege that Wondermind failed to meet basic obligations, such as timely employee payments, and that promises of partnerships and an app never materialized. The investors claim they were unaware of the company's difficulties until an investigative news story by The Cut surfaced in September 2025, revealing that the company lacked a future plan.
