It’s all out there. Upon the release of Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me, Selena Gomez is “excited and relieved” to share her story, a source exclusively reveals in the new issue of Us Weekly.
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, directed by Alek Keshishian, on Apple TV+. The film is a moving, vulnerable look into life, filmed between 2016 and 2020—it starts with her Revival album tour, moves through lupus recurrences and her kidney transplant, and follows her comeback with “” and its ensuing grueling promotion schedule.Ultimately, My Mind & Me is a vivid portrait of a young woman coming into her own agency, making mistakes, succumbing to inner demons at times, and then finding her own way out. By the end, audiences learn much about her early life and the pressures she puts on herself to stand for something bigger than she is—and how that pressure can often be too much.
Though that’s also the mythos of Selena Gomez: that your traumas and tribulations can mean something to people, if only you’re honest enough to share them.And in the closing narration of the film, Selena shares every side of herself. “I’m at peace. I’m angry.
I’m sad. I’m confident. I’m full of doubt.
I’m a work in progress. I am enough,” she says. “I am Selena.”Below, we dive into 15 interesting, impactful moments from Selena Gomez documentary My Mind & Me, now streaming on Apple TV+.Early on in the documentary, an exhausted Selena Gomez gets ready for work and rides in a car in Paris with her friend Raquelle, who urges her to take her “morning meds,” though she’s reluctant to do so.
A voiceover begins, in which Selena promises to tell only her “darkest secrets.” Then, voiceover Selena reads a diary entry from December 19: “I have to stop living like this, why have I become so far from the light? Everything I ever wished for I’ve had and done all of it. But it has killed me. Because there’s always… Selena.” Cameras flash, paparazzi call out, news headlines overwhelm, and we’re
.It’s all out there. Upon the release of Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me, Selena Gomez is “excited and relieved” to share her story, a source exclusively reveals in the new issue of Us Weekly.
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The American Film Institute’s AFI Fest got underway in earnest Wednesday at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood with the world premiere of the Apple TV+ documentary Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me, where the star walked the red carpet and participated in a post-screening Q&A (which AFI asked me to moderate) joined by the film’s director and co-writer Alex Keshishian.
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A look inside the complicated life of Selena Gomez. The superstar documented her career and health journey from 2016 to 2020 in Apple TV+’s My Mind & Me, which starts streaming on Friday, November 4.