The pop star opens up about the tension between her mental health, fame and self-discovery in this AFI opener directed by Alek Keshishian.
in 2020, the singer maintained a relatively low profile. She barely did interviews and briefly deactivated her social media accounts. The album — a candy-sweet assemblage of anthemic, electro-pop self-love hits — marked a shift in the star’s relationship to the public. Gomez would no longer be haunted by her Disney past or her tumultuous relationships.
She would be honest about her struggles with the autoimmune disease lupus, self-worth, depression and anxiety. She was taking control, reshaping her image on her terms. is a companion piece to, the next step in the star’s search for authentic self-expression. The documentary, which opens this year’s AFI Film Festival on Wednesday, Nov.
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