Selena Gomez talks about the fight for health in a documentary trailer

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Selena Gomez talks about the fight for health in a documentary trailer


Selena Gomez bursts into tears in the first trailer of her upcoming documentary “Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me,” sharing her perspective on her life and ongoing health issues.

“I’ve been working all my life since I was a kid,” explains tearfully, 30-year-old singer “Lose You to Love Me”. “And I don’t want to be super famous. But I know that since I’m here, I have to use it for good. “

Over the years, Gomez has spoken openly to fans about her fight against many health problems, including her 2014 lupus diagnosis and her struggle with anxiety and depression.

She also sought treatment in 2018 and revealed in 2020 that she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder.

Graphics for "Selena Gomez: My mind and me."
Selena Gomez published the trailer for her documentary “My Mind & Me”.
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“Just be who you are, Selena,” the actress and producer tells herself, “Building Murders only” at the beginning of the trailer. “Nobody cares what you do. It’s about who I am. Being okay with where I am. I am grateful to be alive. “

Gomez’s longtime friend Raquelle Stevens also appears in the trailer as she recounts her experience supporting the pop star during her many personal battles.

“If someone saw what I see, they wouldn’t recognize her,” says Stevens.

The documentary depicts the six years of the life of the founder of Rare Beauty, giving viewers an insight into her philanthropy and intense treatments to combat various diseases.

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“Everything I’ve been through will be there. I’m just doing it with my friend now, “says the singer” Same Old Love “. “I am happier and more than ever in control of my emotions and thoughts.”

The premiere of “Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me” on November 4 on Apple TV +.