“Just be who you are,” Selena Gomez reminds herself in a brand new trailer for a doc providing a candid look inside her life and struggles with psychological well being. “No one cares about what you’re doing. It’s about who I am, being okay with where I am. I am grateful to be alive,” she emphasizes.
Spanning six years, “Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me” gives an intimate portrait of the “Lose You to Love Me” singer and “Only Murders in the Building” actress, revealing an “unexpected turn pulls her into darkness” and following her “journey into a new light,” per the movie’s synopsis.
The spot revisits how Gomez, a Grammy nominee who has bought greater than 210 million singles worldwide, was identified with melancholy and nervousness, in addition to lupus. “Let me make a promise: I am going to stop living like this. How do I learn to breathe my own breath again?” she asks. The world celebrity admits that she’s been haunted by the assumption that she’s “not good enough” for years. She’s additionally bored with the highlight. Gomez has been working since a child, and doesn’t wish to be “super famous” anymore. “I do know if I’m here I have to use that for good,” she says. “Clearly I’m still here to use whatever I have to help someone else.” The activist explains, “What makes me happy is connection, and it helps me get out of my head.”
“Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me” launches on Apple TV+ November 4.
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