Report Wire

News at Another Perspective

Selena Gomez My Mind and Me trailer: A deep dive into the popstar’s battle with psychological well being. Watch

2 min read

In the trailer of Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me, voice overs from TV information about Selena Gomez being identified with “lupus, depression and anxiety” and having a “mental breakdown” merge with the singer-actor having a touching second. “Let me make a promise. I am going to stop living like this,” she says earlier than the display screen fades to black, solely to emerge with the query, “How do I learn how to breathe my breath, again?”

The over two-minute-long trailer of Apple TV+ documentary characteristic takes a deep dive into the lifetime of the singer, songwriter, actress, producer, entrepreneur and activist Selena Gomez. Chronicling her battle with psychological well being, fame and the way she finds her footing once more.

“After years in the limelight, Selena Gomez achieves unimaginable stardom. But just as she reaches a new peak, an unexpected turn pulls her into darkness. This uniquely raw and intimate documentary spans her six-year journey into a new light,” the synopsis learn.

Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me will premiere globally on Apple TV+ on November 4, this 12 months. The documentary characteristic is directed and produced by Alek Keshishian, who helmed the acclaimed documentary characteristic Madonna: Truth or Dare.

Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me marks the second challenge for Apple with producers Lighthouse Management + Media and Interscope Films following their collaboration on the Emmy Award-nominated documentary Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry.

Selena Gomez has offered greater than 210 million singles worldwide and amassed over 45 billion international streams of her music. This 12 months, she acquired a Grammy nomination for her first all-Spanish EP and an Emmy nomination for her function within the critically acclaimed and award-winning collection Only Murders within the Building, by which she stars reverse Steve Martin and Martin Short.