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Selena Gomez shares how her past & mistakes “Drives Her into Depression”

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Selena Gomez Shares Her Past Mistakes

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  • In the new documentary, Selena Gomez discusses her missteps from the past and her mental health.
  • The actress says, “I suppose my past and my faults are what leads me into despair,” as she reflects on her path.
  • Fans of Sel greeted her with love in response to her documentary.
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 In the new documentary, Selena Gomez discusses her missteps from the past and her mental health. Fans of the artist can’t help but support her. The actor from Only Murders in the Building is well-recognized for speaking out about both her mental health and other topics.

The millions of people who follow her on social media have heard what she has to say. However, we are not only saying it at random. Selena was previously named the world’s top influencer for favorably influencing other people’s decisions, according to a report. According to it, the singer of Taki Taki is the star with the most positive online presence.

Selena Gomez is now talking openly about her life and mental health in the new documentary Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me. The actress says, “I suppose my past and my faults is what leads me into despair,” as she reflects on her path. She is aware that it is crucial to disclose this fact, though.

Selena Gomez previously discussed her project with Vanity Fair and said, “As apprehensive as I am to release something this intimate, I know in my heart that this is the moment.” Gomez continued, “I’m hoping that by sharing my struggles and experiences, it may motivate others to share their own tales. And to maintain optimism that things may and will improve.

Fans of Sel greeted her with love in response to her documentary.

“We all make mistakes sometimes in life… it’s ok … .it’s part of life…no crying over spilled milk,” one fan tweeted.

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“You have no fault, you have always done good, and you have helped a lot of people who were next to you. They have not been able to appreciate and love you; they have only taken advantage of your genuineness and of your being yourself. YOU HAVE A HEART OF GOLD,” said another.

“This makes me sad,” another fan wrote.

Some admirers even remarked how they related to Gomez’s words on mental health because she is known for making them resonate with the audience.

“I feel you girl,” a user wrote. One more said, “Hey twin.”

My Mind & Me, a documentary on Selena Gomez, will be released on November 4.

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