Selena Gomez on Her Hopes for New Doc ‘My Mind and Me’: “I Would Consider Myself the Luckiest Girl if I Could Help Just One Person”

“I have not stopped shaking since I got on this carpet,” Selena Gomez admitted to The Hollywood Reporter at the Wednesday night premiere of her new documentary My Mind and Me. “I am very excited that it’s happening but I’m also nervous because it is super vulnerable and I am sharing a lot of myself, so we’ll see what happens!”

The Apple TV+ film — whose world premiere served as opening night of Los Angeles’ AFI Fest — follows six years of Gomez’s life, spanning from the 2016 cancellation of her Revival tour (due to anxiety and depression) to her lupus and mental health struggles. Her family, friends and Texas hometown are also featured in the Alek Keshishian-directed film, which offers a rare unfiltered look at her struggles.

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