Selena Gomez drew back the curtain on her current mental state this week at the Los Angeles premiere of her new documentary.The 30-year-old pop star, who has bipolar disorder, is the subject of the new film Selena Gomez: My Mind And Me out Friday on Apple TV+.'I have a very healthy relationship with my therapist, so let's start there,' she told People, declaring that she wants to be 'proactive' in promoting mental health.
Candor: Selena Gomez drew back the curtain on her current mental state this week at the Los Angeles premiere of her new documentary'I'm doing things with my Rare Impact Fund.
I'm having these conversations, I'm meeting people,' she said. 'I went to the White House for the mental health summit and...
I'm wanting to be as proactive as I can.'Selena visited the White House in May and held a meeting with US President Joe Biden, First Lady Jill Biden and Surgeon General Vivek Murthy.
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