Actress and singer Selena Gomez - Avalon / Starface

Selena Gomez got to know the celebrity very young, and seeing the media take hold of her problems was hard to take. If things are now much better for the 27-year-old singer, she keeps a bitter memory of her adolescence in the spotlight.

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At just 27, @selenagomez is a global pop star, a tabloid fixture, a documentary and TV producer — and a philanthropist who has shifted her attention to coronavirus relief efforts. Following a well-documented struggle with mental and physical health, she has returned stronger than ever with the cathartic and confessional “Rare,” her third number-one album, and as she tells her friend @amyschumer in our new Spring Issue, she is done letting people control her narrative. Tap the link in our bio for the full story.⁣⁣ ⁣ Photographed by @elirusselllinnetz and styled by @ melzy917.

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“Things got out of control when I was super young. I think it showed people that I was weak at times and that I had problems. I went through some really difficult things, and because of that, whether I like it or not, we were painting my life, ”she explained during an interview with Amy Schumer for Interview magazine . And there was only one way for the star to regain control of the story that was made of her life.

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"I had to start confiding, because people were taking my story and it was destroying me. I am so young and I will continue to change, and no one has the right to tell me how my life is going, ”continued Selena Gomez.

In recent years, Selena Gomez has therefore decided to be very transparent about her health problems, whether it be her lupus or the bipolar and anxiety problems from which she suffers.

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