- Selena Gomez was moved to tears by praise of her mental health documentary.
- Miranda Hart commended Gomez for her vulnerability in My Mind & Me.
- The documentary explores Gomez’s journey with lupus and bipolar disorder.
- Hart shared how the film inspired her to write about her own chronic illness.
- Emotional connection between Gomez and Hart highlighted the importance of storytelling.
Selena Gomez recently experienced an emotional moment during an appearance on The Graham Norton Show. The actress and singer was moved to tears when comedian Miranda Hart praised her documentary, My Mind & Me.
This heartfelt exchange highlighted the profound impact of Gomez’s candid portrayal of her mental health struggles. Hart expressed how watching the documentary inspired her to share her own journey with chronic illness in her new book. The moment resonated deeply with both women, showcasing the power of vulnerability.
During the show, Hart acknowledged the courage it took for Selena Gomez to open up about her health challenges. She mentioned that watching My Mind & Me prompted her to consider sharing her own experiences. The comedian noted,
“When I saw your documentary… I was thinking, ‘Do I share? Is this something I should do?’”
This reflection resonated with Gomez, who visibly appreciated the support. Their connection underscored the importance of sharing personal stories in the fight against stigma surrounding mental health.
My Mind & Me documents Selena’s struggles with lupus and bipolar disorder. Released in November 2022, the film received widespread acclaim for its honest depiction of mental health issues. It chronicles six years of Gomez’s life, revealing her vulnerabilities and triumphs.
Critics praised the documentary for its rawness and emotional depth. Despite its painful content, Gomez expressed pride in the project, stating she would never watch it again but valued its significance.
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Last Updated on October 14, 2024 by 247 News Around The World