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 - 01:33 / foxnews.com
Selena Gomez just dropped a huge revelation about the status of her mental health during a time when many of her fans probably could use the escape from the news while hunkering down and waiting out the coronavirus pandemic. On Friday, the former Disney star openly discussed her bipolar diagnosis on an Instagram Live video call with fellow former Disney channel standout Miley Cyrus on Cyrus’ “Bright Minded” series for the social media platform.
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 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.
Gomez opened up about dealing with media scrutiny from the time she was a teen during a conversation with Amy Schumer for Interview magazine, reports hollywoodreporter.com.
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.
There’s a reason Selena Gomez has become more open about her journey. In a new interview with Interview magazine, the Rare songstress spoke to BFF Amy Schumer about gaining control of her story over the years. “I had to start opening up because people were taking away my narrative and it was killing me,” the 27-year-old explained. “I’m so young and I’m going to keep changing and no one has the right to tell me how my life’s going.”
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.
"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.
Earlier this week, Selena Gomez announced she was dropping her new song Boyfriend. The song was composed as part of her recently released album Rare. However, the songstress did not include the track on the playlist. But now, the 27-year-old artist decided to drop the song on Thursday, April 9. Ahead of the song's release, Selena shared a small audio clip on her Instagram. Set against Selena's selfie, the clip features just musical notes on repeat with no lyrics revealed.
Selena Gomez isn’t looking for new boyfriend anytime soon. Despite the fact that she’s about to drop her new song called “Boyfriend,” the 27-year-old explained that in these current times, a guy is the least of her priorities.
Selena Gomez reunited with Miley Cyrus on Cyrus' Bright Minded Instagram Live show today, and the two singers had a candid discussion about mental health, with Gomez revealing for the first time that she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder.
Selena Gomez shared an especially candid detail about her life. During a conversation on Miley Cyrus’ Bright Minded social media series, the Rare songstress opened up about her bipolar disorder diagnosis.
Selena Gomez openly discussed her bipolar diagnosis for the first time with Miley Cyrus on her Bright Minded Instagram Live series Friday. Around 180,000 viewers tuned in for the ultra-popular segment between the former Disney Channel stars, who recorded a 20-minute candid conversation about mental health.
Selena Gomez has revealed that she has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder in a discussion about mental health.
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.
LOS ANGELES -- Selena Gomez opened up about being diagnosed with bipolar disorder during a social media chat with Miley Cyrus.
Since taking a break from Instagram, not to mention the entire internet, Selena Gomez has grown increasingly candid. Still, the degree to which the 27-year-old opened up on Miley Cyrus’s Instagram Live series on Friday came as something of a surprise. Gomez regularly talks about mental health, but this time, when Cyrus raised the subject, Gomez also specifically went into her diagnosis with bipolar disorder.
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.