The woman who killed music legend Selena was denied parole in Texas Thursday after serving 30 years of her life sentence, authorities announced.

Yolanda Saldivar will continue to serve out her life sentence for the notorious 1995 shooting death of acclaimed singer Selena Quintanilla-Perez in a Texas motel, the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles said.

The three-member panel voted to deny parole to Saldivar, 64, claiming the convicted killer of the beloved Spanish singing sensation continues to pose a threat to public safety.

Saldivar was the president of the Selena fan club and manager of clothing shops associated with the singer — jobs she was fired from on suspicion of embezzlement in the month before the Mar. 31 murder of the 23-year-old “Queen of Tejano.”

The “Dreams of You” crooner was shot in the back with a .38-caliber revolver at a motel in Corpus Christi, where Saldivar plotted to bring Selena under the false pretense of handing over financial documents.

In court, Saldivar testified that she meant to commit suicide, but the gun had misfired and hit the beloved singer instead.

Relatives of the convicted murderer recently said that Selena is as much to blame for the murder as the now 64-year-old.

“[Yolanda] knows what she did was wrong and she takes responsibility for it,” a family member recently told The Post.

Source: NYPost