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Mexican-American actress and singer Selena Gomez He has been grabbing headlines for the last few weeks thanks to the release of his documentary on AppleTv+, “My Mind & Me”. Nevertheless, He gave something to talk about again due to the heartbreaking interview he gave to Rolling Stone, where he was honest about the difficult stage of his life in which he thought suicide was an option. What were the obstacles she went through? Here we tell you.
On the afternoon of Tuesday, November 3, the first images of the singer-songwriter came to light for the November edition of the renowned magazine. But, what ended up taking the attention of the public was the unexpected confession of the famous.
“I think that when I reached 20, I started to feel that I had no control over what I felt (…) I thought the world would be better if I wasn’t in it“, Revealed the star of the series ‘Only Murders in the Building’.
She argued that much of her emotional battle stemmed from the expectations she had forged for her future: “I grew up thinking that I would be married at 25. I was devastated to see that I was nowhere near that. In fact, she couldn’t be further away.”he added.
Likewise, Selena Gomez indicated that despite her fame she never felt part of a group of “glamorous girls”. In fact, He stated that his only friend in the world of entertainment is the singer-songwriter Taylor Swift.
For the former Disney star, it was also not easy to deal with her bipolar disorder, with which she was diagnosed in 2018. And in addition to facing the emotional struggle, a battle against dependence on various drugs and medications was also added. .
“I had to detox and had to learn to remember certain words because I even forgot where I was. It took me a lot of work to accept that I was bipolar and learn to deal with it because that was not going to go away, “he concluded.
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