Selena Gomez is hitting back at the perception that she is a victim. In a recent interview, the 32-year-old actress reflected on the release of her 2022 documentary My Mind & Me.
In it, she opened up about being diagnosed with bipolar disorder and other professional and personal struggles. While she described the project as a chance to explain her life to fans and respond to certain headlines, Selena hit back on being victimized and revealed how her life has changed since then. Keep reading to find out more… “I was very happy to share my story, but I want to make it crystal clear that that was a capsule of a time in my life and I truly believe I won’t be there again because I am properly medicated and I’m seeing people and I’m taking care of myself,” Selena told The Hollywood Reporter.
She added that “it genuinely is such a strong thing to be vulnerable.” “It was terrifying for me to let people inside my world that way, but I was doing it because I felt like maybe this would help someone, and that’s what I care about.
I just wanted people to feel less alone, and I wanted people to understand, ‘Oh, she was literally going through a really hard time, that’s why she canceled those two tours.
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