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The 2022 documentary , directed by Alek Keshishian, offers a raw and unblinking exploration of the pop star's six-year journey through fame, physical illness, and mental health crises. Far from a polished celebrity PR piece, the film provides an honest portrait of human vulnerability, documenting Gomez's struggles with lupus, her 2019 bipolar disorder diagnosis, and the crushing pressures of living in the public eye. The Weight of Stardom

The documentary begins with the 2016 cancellation of Gomez’s Revival tour, marking a pivotal moment where the facade of celebrity life began to crumble. It captures her deep-seated fear of being seen as "just a product" or defined by her past, particularly her early career at Disney and high-profile relationships. Gomez is shown navigating intense anxiety and suicidal ideation, often feeling haunted by a public image that no longer matches her internal reality. Breakthroughs and Diagnoses

A central theme is the relief found in understanding one's own mind. The film details the "terror and ultimate relief" Gomez felt after receiving her bipolar diagnosis, which provided a framework for her experiences and allowed her to begin a path toward healing. This transparency is a cornerstone of the film's mission to destigmatize mental health. Key moments include:

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The 2022 documentary , directed by Alek Keshishian, offers a raw and unblinking exploration of the pop star's six-year journey through fame, physical illness, and mental health crises. Far from a polished celebrity PR piece, the film provides an honest portrait of human vulnerability, documenting Gomez's struggles with lupus, her 2019 bipolar disorder diagnosis, and the crushing pressures of living in the public eye. The Weight of Stardom

The documentary begins with the 2016 cancellation of Gomez’s Revival tour, marking a pivotal moment where the facade of celebrity life began to crumble. It captures her deep-seated fear of being seen as "just a product" or defined by her past, particularly her early career at Disney and high-profile relationships. Gomez is shown navigating intense anxiety and suicidal ideation, often feeling haunted by a public image that no longer matches her internal reality. Breakthroughs and Diagnoses Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me image

A central theme is the relief found in understanding one's own mind. The film details the "terror and ultimate relief" Gomez felt after receiving her bipolar diagnosis, which provided a framework for her experiences and allowed her to begin a path toward healing. This transparency is a cornerstone of the film's mission to destigmatize mental health. Key moments include: The 2022 documentary , directed by Alek Keshishian,

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