After difficult times: Selena Gomez is enjoying life

Apple is planning to release a documentary about Selena Gomez soon.

After difficult times: Selena Gomez is enjoying life

Apple is planning to release a documentary about Selena Gomez soon. Now the streaming provider has released a trailer for "My Mind

"Just be yourself, Selena." With these words, Selena Gomez opens the first long trailer for a new documentary, which will be shown on Apple TV from November 4th. In "Selena Gomez: My Mind

For the past several years, Gomez has been vocal about her physical and mental health. In 2015, for example, the now 30-year-old made it public that she had been diagnosed with the autoimmune disease lupus and that she suffered from depression and panic attacks as a result. In 2020 she spoke about her bipolar disorder for the first time. The musician has also been campaigning for greater acceptance of mental health in public perception for a long time.

"No one cares what you do. It's about who I am. Loving where I'm at right now. I'm grateful to be alive," Gomez continues in the trailer. She's been working since she was a child. Growing up, she often felt like she wasn't "good enough".

She doesn't want to be "super famous" and she is "obviously still here (...) to help others". Everything she's been through will still be there, but "I'm just making it my friend now." The singer is now happier and has more control over her feelings and thoughts than ever before: "I know this is just the beginning for me."

Recently, Selena Gomez also made it clear that the Justin Bieber chapter is long behind her. At Tiktok, she defended his wife Hailey Bieber, who Gomez fans still accuse of stealing her boyfriend, for which they shower her with hate and malice online. "It's not fair, no one should ever be spoken to in the manner that I've overheard," Gomez said in the video.