Selena Gomez Talks "Past Mistakes" That Led to "Depression"
"Let maine marque you a promise, I'll lone archer you my darkest secrets."
This is the vow Selena Gomez utters astatine the precise opening of Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me, her revealing caller Apple TV+ documentary. While the 30-year-old superstar has been unfastened astir her large wellness crises successful the past—diagnoses for some lupus and bipolar disorder—Selena has ne'er been much susceptible than she is successful the movie, which premieres Nov. 4.
Lamenting her intelligence wellness struggles, astatine 1 constituent the "Lose You to Love Me" vocalist wonders, "I person to halt surviving similar this. Why person I go truthful acold from the light? Everything I've ever wished for, I've had…and done each of it. But it has killed me."
Throughout My Mind & Me, Selena shares intimate details astir her wellness battles, including her 2016 enactment astatine a psychiatric installation and the devastating mode her mother, Mandy Teefey, learned she was seeking treatment. And, successful 1 crushing confession, she wonders if she'll ever beryllium "good enough" connected her ain oregon if she'll ever beryllium inextricably linked to erstwhile boyfriend Justin Bieber.
But, ultimately, My Mind & Me is simply a communicative of a young pistillate learning to accept, clasp and emotion herself.
"I recovered having a narration with bipolar and myself, it's going to beryllium there," Selena says. "I'm conscionable making it my person now. I deliberation I needed to spell done that to beryllium who I americium and I americium going to support going done it, but I'm truly happy. I'm astatine peace. I'm angry. I'm sad. I'm competent. I'm afloat of doubt. I'm a enactment successful progress. I americium enough. I americium Selena."
So if you're emotionally ready, travel and get these candid revelations Selena makes in Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me:
Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me premieres Nov. 4 connected Apple TV+.
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