Demi Lovato is grateful for her stint as a Disney darling, but all the friendships she forged during that period of her life haven't followed her into adulthood.
04.04.2020 - 17:29 / msn.com
Selena Gomez has talked about mental health before, opening up about her experience living with anxiety and depression. And now, Gomez has revealed that she was recently diagnosed with bipolar disorder.
Gomez spoke about her diagnosis with Miley Cyrus on Instagram Live, as part of her “Bright Minded: Live” series that started up due to social distancing and Los Angeles’s shelter-in-place ruling.
“I went to one of the best mental hospitals… McLean Hospital and I discussed that after years of
Demi Lovato is grateful for her stint as a Disney darling, but all the friendships she forged during that period of her life haven't followed her into adulthood.
Demi Lovato is moving forward in her career and her life, but she no longer keeps in touch with most of her Disney Channel pals from back in the day. In a new cover story with Harper’s Bazaar, the 27-year-old singer gets candid about her current relationships or lack thereof with some of her former friends and colleagues from her child star days.
Demi Lovato wishes everybody the best, but that doesn't mean they're still a part of her life. Nearly two years since being hospitalized for an overdose, life is a bit different for the 27-year-old Grammy nominee, who now has a new manager, a new single and a new life motto. "That's why the song I have coming out is called 'I Love Me'—we are good by ourselves," she told Ellen DeGeneres on her daytime talk show of the song's meaning.
2020 started on a grand note for Selena Gomez, in terms of the professional aspect as she finally released her highly-awaited album, Rare. Her latest work comes five years after the release of her most successful album, Revival.
Selena Gomez came back stronger, healthier and definitely happier than ever in 2019, after her mental breakdown in 2018. Then, this year saw the singer make a strong comeback in music with her latest hit album, Rare, which comes five years after the super successful Revival.
Selena Gomez is firing back at the critics. Speaking with Interview for its Spring 2020 issue, the "Lose You To Love Me" singer opened up to Amy Schumer about her complex relationship with the media and how it's shaped her life. While discussing the public's fascination with her, Gomez shared that her newfound candor is the result of her trying to reclaim her story.
“My intention was never to become a tabloid,” Selena Gomez tells Amy Schumer in the April 2020 issue of Interview magazine (available on newsstands on Apr. 14 and nationwide Apr.
Selena Gomez has purchased the late Tom Petty's former California home.The Encino mansion reportedly set Gomez back $5 million.The property apparently features six bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, and recently underwent a full renovation.Selena Gomez is ready to make a change.
"There’s a few other songs that I couldn’t help but want to exist [that didn't make the album Rare] so I can’t really tell when, but one of my favorite tracks is called ‘Boyfriend’ so I can’t wait for people to hear that one," she said back in January.
She divulged that she recently went to McLean's Hospital, a psychiatric hospital in Massachusetts known for its authority and expertise in neuroscience research. "After years of going through a lot of different things, I realized that I was bipolar,” Selena said. “So when I go to know more information, it actually helps me. It doesn’t scare me once I know it. And I think people get scared of that.”
Selena Gomez has opened yet another chapter of her personal life. On Friday, the pop star spoke to Miley Cyrus via Instagram Live about her years-long struggle with her mental health. Selena, 27, shared for the first time that she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder during a recent stay at a Massachusetts psychiatric hospital.
Selena Gomez has revealed she’s battling bipolar disorder.
Selena Gomez has been vocal about her mental health battles. But she has never spoken about her bipolar diagnosis before. The Lose You To Love Me singer recently appeared on Miley Cyrus’ Instagram Live talk show Bright Minded. The two former Disney stars spoke about many things under the sun, including keeping mental health in check during the COVID-19 induced lockdown. It was during the chat that Selena revealed she was diagnosed with bipolar.
Selena Gomez has revealed she’s battling bipolar disorder.
LOS ANGELES -- Selena Gomez opened up about being diagnosed with bipolar disorder during a social media chat with Miley Cyrus.
While appearing on Miley Cyrus's Instagram Live chats on Friday, Selena Gomez revealed that she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder.The singer added that learning more about her diagnosis helped dismantle the fear she held for it.According to researchers, about 4.4 percent of U.S.
Selena Gomez has always been candid with fans about her mental health struggles — and she revealed the details of her new diagnosis to Miley Cyrus on Friday, April 3.