The famous actor admitted to having suicidal thoughts/bipolar disorder and fear of being single

Selena Gomez has revealed new details about her mental health in a new interview with “Rolling Stone” magazine.
Charso Press: Selena Gomez, the singer and actress, has confirmed in an interview with Rolling Stones magazine that she has been treated at four mental counseling centers since she was twenty years old and that she thought about suicide for several years.
Gomes says: “In this regard, I want to tell everyone clearly: I have visited four treatment centers. “I think it was in my early thirties when it got really complicated, when I felt like I was losing control of my emotions, whether it felt good or bad.” Gomez adds that she thought about suicide: “I thought the world would be a better place if I didn’t exist.”
Former actor Disney He says that being alone at the age of 25 added to his mental problems: “I grew up with the idea that I would get married at the age of 25. It devastated me not to get any closer – it couldn’t have gone any further. It was so stupid, but I really thought my world was over. I will never belong in a celebrity girl group. My only friend in the industry [سرگرمی] Taylor [سوییفت] So I remember feeling like I didn’t belong. I felt the presence of others around me who were full of enthusiasm for life. I had a place and I was very happy, but… was I really happy? Do these material things make me happy? “I didn’t like my identity because I didn’t know who I was.”
In 2018, Gomez struggled with mental health issues and after finally overcoming them, she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. He says that the medicine of the doctors had a negative effect. Gomez eventually meets with a psychiatrist who tells her that taking so many medications is unnecessary. With the help of this psychiatrist, Gomez gradually returns to a normal life.
“I had to learn how to remember some words,” says Gomez. During the conversation, I would forget what I was saying. “I tried so hard to (a) accept that I was bipolar, and (b) learn how to deal with it, because it wasn’t going to go away.”
Gomez recently released the documentary “Selena Gomez: My Mind and Me” on Apple TV+. In a part of this film, it is shown that Gomez gets angry when a journalist ignores his answer. “He asks me questions, good questions, and then he doesn’t even pay attention to what I’m saying,” Gomez said after the interview. I never want to do that again.”
Gomez adds that such interviews make her feel like an actor on Disney’s “Wizards of Waverly Place” again: “I felt like a product. It made me angry. Do you know what the problem is? It made me feel [بازیگر محصولات] I am Disney. I tried not to be like that for several years. “But then again, I look like a witch with a wand in those clothes… I feel like it’s a waste of time.”