Former Child Disney Star Reveals What’s It Has Really Been Like

Actor and singer, Selena Gomez breaks down in tears in a trailer for her upcoming documentary, “Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me.” Gomez shares a glimpse into her life and ongoing health issues.

The description of the documentary on Apple TV reads, “After years in the limelight, Selena Gomez achieves unimaginable stardom. But just as she reaches a new peak, an unexpected turn pulls her into darkness. This uniquely raw and intimate documentary spans her six-year journey into a new light.”

Gomez, 30, tearfully said, “My whole life, since I was a kid, I’ve been working, and I don’t want to be, like, super famous. But I do know that if I’m here, that I have to use that for good.”

Gomez has been very open about her battle with her many health issues throughout the years. Some of these include her 2014 lupus diagnosis and her struggles with anxiety and depression.

In 2020, it was also revealed that Gomez was diagnosed with bipolar disorder.

The “Only Murders in the Building” actress said, “Just be who you are, Selena, no one cares about what you’re doing. It’s about who I am. Being OK with where I am. I am grateful to be alive.”

Raquelle Stevens, longtime friend of Gomez, also appears in the teaser. Stevens opens up about her experience supporting the star throughout her many personal battles.

Steven shared, “If anybody saw what I saw, they wouldn’t have recognized her.”

The documentary, featured on Apple TV+,  covers six years of Gomez’s life, providing viewers an inside look at her humanitarian work and the intensive treatments to fight her various illnesses.

“Everything that I have gone through, it’s gonna to be there. I’m just making it my friend now,” the singer said. “I am happier, and I’m in control of my emotions and thoughts more than I have ever been.”

The documentary, “Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me” premieres Nov. 4 on Apple TV+.

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