Selena Gomez is giving fans a deeper look at her personal struggles in the new trailer for her upcoming documentary “Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me”. “Just be who you are, Selena,” the actress is heard saying in the beginning of the clip. “No one cares about what you’re doing.
It’s about who I am, being okay with where I am.” “I am grateful to be alive,” she adds in the emotionally powerful trailer before cutting into a look at her years-long health struggles with Lupus — which she underwent a kidney transplant for — as well as depression and anxiety.
The official film synopsis reads: “After years in the limelight, Selena Gomez achieves unimaginable stardom. But just as she reaches a new peak, an unexpected turn pulls her into darkness.
This uniquely raw and intimate documentary spans her six-year journey into a new light.” READ MORE: Justin Bieber Reportedly ‘Didn’t Have An Issue’ With Hailey Bieber Talking About Selena Gomez In Interview From starring in “Barney & Friends” when she was just a little girl to sharing the screen alongside Martin Short and Steve Martin in the award-nominated series “Only Murders in the Building”, the 30-year-old superstar candidly reflects on the challenges that come with working her whole life under the spotlight. “I don’t wanna be like, super famous, but I do know that if I’m here, I have to use that for good,” Gomez narrates in the trailer, which sees her make a promise to herself. READ MORE: Selena Gomez Explores Her Mental Health Journey In ‘My Mind And Me’ Documentary Teaser “I am going to stop living like this,” she says. “How do I learn how to breathe my own breath again?” Throughout the two-minute clip, viewers get a glimpse of the singer’s healing journey until she
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