Selena Gomez Gets Candid About Mental Health and Says ‘Right Medication’ Changed Her Life

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Singer Selena Gomez is speaking her truth in a new interview with WSJ. Magazine for their Talents & Legends issue.

The star revealed that she has been on a mental health journey that left her feeling “empowered” and “completely changed.”

Selena explained, “I had low self-esteem, and that’s something I work on continuously. But I feel so empowered because I’ve gained so much knowledge about what was going on mentally.”

The 27-year-old went on, “My highs were really high, and my lows would take me out for weeks at a time.”

“I found out I do suffer from mental health issues,” Gomez said. “And, honestly, that was such a relief. I realized that there was a way to get help and to find people that you trust. I got on the right medication, and my life has been completely changed.”

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Now, she’s releasing her first new album in years. “Rare” drops on Friday, and features her new hit single “Lose You to Love Me,” which is rumored to be about her ex-boyfriend Justin Bieber.

Gomez said of her new music, “I remember Taylor [Swift] said when I played her some of the new songs, ‘I feel like I’m seeing who you were before this.’ That makes me happy. I like feeling like that girl again.”

She’s also loving the single life, saying, “I need time by myself. I love going to my room at the end of the day. Just me and my dog. I got the full granny panties situation, stretched out in my bed. I’ve been single for over two years now. I’m okay with that.”

The WSJ. Magazine February Talents & Legends issue hits newsstands on Jan. 18.

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