Selena Gomez dons in leather coat at JFK Airport after it is revealed she is hosting SNL

It was revealed that she is hosting Saturday Night Live.

And  Selena Gomez looked more than ready to host the iconic variety show.

The 29-year-old actress was seen arriving at JFK Airport shortly after touching down in New York City on Sunday night.

Casual cool: Selena Gomez was seen arriving at JFK Airport shortly after touching down in New York City on Sunday night

She looked effortlessly stylish in a long black leather coat with matching zip-up boots at the international travel hub.

Selena teamed the look with a white sweater and black three-quarter length leggings.

The multihyphenate accessorized with a black Louis Vuitton leather bag and blue protective face mask.

Her brunette tresses were put in messy updo as she showcased her natural looks by going make-up free. 

Chill: The 29-year-old actress looked effortlessly stylish in a long black leather coat with matching zip-up boots at the international travel hub

Chill: The 29-year-old actress looked effortlessly stylish in a long black leather coat with matching zip-up boots at the international travel hub

Earlier in the day, Selena said she was feeling ‘so grateful and so excited’ as she prepares to make her hosting debut on SNL .

The actress, 29, gushed about the honor as she announced she would be hosting the May 14th episode of the variety show to her Instagram account on Saturday.

‘Mom… I think I’ve made it (crying emoji) so grateful and so excited. See you May 14!!!’ she wrote in the caption.

'I think I've made it': Earlier in the day, Selena said she was feeling 'so grateful and so excited' as she prepares to make her hosting debut on SNL

‘I think I’ve made it’: Earlier in the day, Selena said she was feeling ‘so grateful and so excited’ as she prepares to make her hosting debut on SNL

Selena’s upcoming episode will feature Post Malone as musical guest.

The announcement comes after Selena opened up about her ‘personal mission’ to shine a light on mental health issues.

Selena and her make-up brand Rare Beauty’s Rare Impact Fund have joined forces with MTV Entertainment to launch the first-ever Mental Health Youth Action Forum. 

The star has also won the support of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. The Mental Health Youth Action Forum will be held in Washington DC on May 18. 

Great work:  The 29-year-old star and her make-up brand Rare Beauty's Rare Impact Fund have joined forces with MTV Entertainment to launch the first-ever Mental Health Youth Action Forum

Great work:  The 29-year-old star and her make-up brand Rare Beauty’s Rare Impact Fund have joined forces with MTV Entertainment to launch the first-ever Mental Health Youth Action Forum

Her pals: The star has also won the support of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris (seen on April 5). The Mental Health Youth Action Forum will be held in Washington DC on May 18

Her pals: The star has also won the support of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris (seen on April 5). The Mental Health Youth Action Forum will be held in Washington DC on May 18

‘As an advocate for mental health, I am thrilled to join forces with MTV Entertainment alongside my social impact initiative, the Rare Impact Fund, with the goal of destigmatizing mental health through shaping positive conversations about self-acceptance and mental well-being,’ said the Wizards Of Waverly Place actress.

‘I have a long-standing passion for mental health advocacy and education, which is why I created Rare Beauty and the Rare Impact Fund,’ added the ex of Justin Bieber and The Weeknd.

‘It’s a personal mission to continue this important work and empower young people to address their mental health.’

Goals: 'As an advocate for mental health, I am thrilled to join forces with MTV Entertainment alongside my social impact initiative, the Rare Impact Fund, with the goal of destigmatizing mental health through shaping positive conversations about self-acceptance and mental well-being,' said the Wizards Of Waverly Place actress

Goals: ‘As an advocate for mental health, I am thrilled to join forces with MTV Entertainment alongside my social impact initiative, the Rare Impact Fund, with the goal of destigmatizing mental health through shaping positive conversations about self-acceptance and mental well-being,’ said the Wizards Of Waverly Place actress

The Mental Health Youth Action Forum will be held in Washington DC on May 18, and it’s been created with the help of the Biden-Harris Administration.

Selena will join 30 mental health youth activists at the Forum, while the Rare Impact Fund is hoping to raise $100 million over the next decade.

Elyse Cohen, the vice president of social impact and inclusion at Rare Beauty and president of the Rare Impact Fund, said: ‘The nation’s mental health crisis has been magnified by the current state of the world.

With her partners: With her mom Mandy, left, and Daniella Pierson, right; together they have come up with Wondermind

With her partners: With her mom Mandy, left, and Daniella Pierson, right; together they have come up with Wondermind

‘Now more than ever, the conversation of mental health is critical to our collective wellbeing, especially among youth who desperately need access to mental health support, education, and services, which the Rare Impact Fund works to make accessible.’

Chris McCarthy, the president and CEO of Paramount Media Networks and MTV Entertainment Studios, is looking forward to working alongside Selena.

Chris said: ‘We are proud to partner with Selena Gomez, a global superstar and leader in mental health advocacy, with whom we share a commitment to destigmatize and normalize the conversation around mental health, given its alarming rise among young people.’

Let's help: 'Now more than ever, the conversation of mental health is critical to our collective wellbeing, especially among youth who desperately need access to mental health support, education, and services, which the Rare Impact Fund works to make accessible.' Seen on April 9 in LA

Let’s help: ‘Now more than ever, the conversation of mental health is critical to our collective wellbeing, especially among youth who desperately need access to mental health support, education, and services, which the Rare Impact Fund works to make accessible.’ Seen on April 9 in LA