Selena Gomez's Documentary: The Biggest Revelations
The Revival Tour Drained Her
"Tours are a really lonely place for me," Gomez told Vogue in 2017."My self-esteem was shot. I was depressed, anxious. I started to have panic attacks right before getting onstage, or right after leaving the stage. Basically I felt I wasn't good enough, wasn't capable. I felt I wasn't giving my fans anything, and they could see it—which, I think, was a complete distortion.
Reflecting on her diagnosis in footage from 2019, Gomez said,"I'm in a better place, but I don't know. I guess sometimes I can't explain it for sure. I needed to keep learning about it, I needed to take it day by day." "Bright Minded" Instagram Live series.
"I haven't felt it since I was younger," a crying Gomez told a friend of the joint pain she is feeling."In the morning when I wake up, I immediately starty crying because it just hurts, like, everything." "It's about more than just a lost love," Gomez explains of the hit song."It's me learning to choose myself, to choose life. But also hoping that people can find grace and peace in that too. The song is about knowing that you completely lost every part of who you are, just to rediscover yourself again."
During her time in Maasai Mara, Gomez bonds with the students, talking about love, ambition and, in a particularly emotional conversation with one woman, suicidal ideation.
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