Selena Gomez out in the open, singer shows her vulnerability as she talks about her mental health issues

B.beyond the fame that the singer Selena Gomez has, the bipolar disorder she suffered from was unknown to her and she did not know how to deal with it, with the fear that something serious would happen to her, so she had to face the situation and learn day by day, she confessed in a documentary. to be released this weekend.

A documentary about the mental health of Selena Gomez

And just as she shares her music, the singer will reveal to her millions of followers what her life has been like with the disorder. Her documentary is called “my mind and meand announced it a few weeks ago, as part of the commemoration of world mental health daywhich will premiere on November 4 on the Apple TV + platform.

“I didn’t know how I was going to deal with my diagnosis. What if it happened again, what if next time I couldn’t come back? I needed to keep learning about it. I needed to take it day by day,” Selena Gomez said very candidly. about having to live with that situation and its extreme humor changes.

For some years Selena has suffered with these problems, and although she is now well, happier and in control of her emotions and thoughts more than ever, she was very nervous about sharing that part of her personal life with millions of people, but she trusts that with your testimony can help.

She wants her experiences to help people.

“As nervous as I am to expose something so personal, in my heart I know the time is right. I hope that by sharing my experiences and struggles, I help people feel inspired to share their own stories. And to have hope.” .that things can and will be better”, concluded the actress.

  Five reasons you should reduce bread consumption

For a couple of years, the singer had said that she even stayed away from social networks because many lies were told about her story and her life.

(function(d,s,id){var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];if(d.getElementById(id))return;js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src=”https://connect.facebook.net/es_ES/sdk.js#xfbml=1&version=v2.8&appId=160427764002568&status=true&cookie=true”;fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs);}(document,’script’,’facebook-jssdk’)); .

Leave a Comment