Selena Gomez Opens Up About Mental and Physical Health Struggles in New Documentary
“Just be who you are, Selena.”
Selena Gomez see it all in the first trailer for her upcoming Apple TV+ documentary Selena Gomez: My Mind and Me. The actress, singer and chef curator will open up about her battle with both mental and physical health in the new film, which traces her years as a child actor to her years. mature, struggling to stay in the entertainment industry.
Back in 2014, Selena Gomez was diagnosed with lupus. She immediately started chemotherapy to treat the autoimmune disease; She is currently in remission. Earlier this year, the star also opens up about her battle against anxiety and depressionwhich she deals with again My mind and I.
“Nobody cares what you’re doing,” Gomez recounts in the trailer. “It’s about who I am, settling into my position. I am grateful to be alive. Let me promise: I won’t live like this anymore. How do I learn to breathe on my own? “
We see Gomez journey back to her hometown, reunite with some of her classmates and even surprise their children when they visit. We get to see the actress at her highest, recording new songs and living her life with her friends, and at her lowest, battling mental health struggles. God and went through arduous hospital visits.
Actress who had her big break when she was young Barney & Friends and then starred on The Wizards of Waverly Placehas continued to be busy on dramas such as There are only murders in the building and Selena + Chef In recent years. She is also an active participant in charity missions, working with UNICEF and the Lupus Research Alliance.
Selena Gomez: My Mind and Me directed by Alek Keshishian, who worked with Gomez on her music video for “Hands to Myself.” The director also directed Madonna’s famous 1991 documentary, It’s challenging.
My mind and I will premiere on Apple TV+ on November 4.