The trailer has already given fans a behind-the-scenes look at her tumultuous rise to fame.
Selena Gomez is ready to share her story. The singer and actress typically keeps her personal life under wraps but the trailer for her new documentaryThe trailer opens with a close-up of Gomez’s mind before flashing through a supercut of memories. In a matter of seconds, we see clips of her crying, laughing with friends, running through the street, jumping off a boat, singing at a piano and hanging out with family, before the phrase “every breath a breakthrough,” flashes across the screen.
According to the synopsis, the documentary tracks Gomez who, “after years in the limelight, achieves unimaginable stardom. But as she reaches a new peak, an unexpected turn pulls her into darkness.” The film is described as an “intimate” exploration of Gomez’s story, spanning a 6 year time period.Gomez has not revealed any details about the plot just yet, but given the title, the film will likely dive into her mental health journey.
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