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Selena Gomez Opens Up About Personal Struggles And Connection To Netflix Show She Is Producing

The pop star revealed why she has such a personal connection to the Netflix show she is producing
Selena Gomez Opens Up About Personal Struggles And Connection To Netflix Show She Is Producing

Selena Gomez has opened up about the struggles she faced just before she checked herself into rehab, Joinfo.com reports with reference to Mirror.

The singer has spoken candidly about her time at a facility in Nashville, Tennessee last year, as she promoted new Netflix show she is producing – 13 Reasons Why – which is based on a novel about a teenager who commits suicide after leaving messages to 13 people she knew telling them how they played a role in her death.

Revealing why she has such a personal connection to the story, she said: “I think that my high school experience was amplified. I wouldn’t say it was worse, but it made it harder.

“To be frank with you, I actually was going through a really difficult time when they started production. I went away for 90 days, and I actually met a ton of kids in this place that were talking about issues that these characters are experiencing.”

And the 24-year-old singer also opened up about her “confusing” childhood and her struggle with growing up in the spotlight.

She added: “Whether it was just kids or growing up in the biggest high school in the world, which was Disney Channel, it was also adults that had the audacity to kind of tell me how I should live my life.

“It was very confusing for me. I had no idea who I was going to be, what I’m still going to become.

Selena Gomez at 2016-American-Music-Awards-Red-Carpet Photo: FilmMagic

Photo: FilmMagic

“Whether I like it or not, a lot of people have watched me grow up, and I do feel like, I have these conversations with my fans. I’ve never really wanted to be the kind of unapproachable person. Whether I like it or not, people have seen a lot of my mistakes and I had to use that as a good thing, because then they’re able to trust me.

“I want to be a part of this, because I think this is what they want, this is what they need.”

Meanwhile, the singer also slammed social media for painting a false idea of reality.

Speaking at a panel in New York City, she said: “I can’t stand what they’re looking at and what they think is reality …

“There are 17-year-olds that look older than me and that freaks me out. We’re just so disconnected from people now. Teens just really want that connection.”

Selena also posted a photograph on Instagram:

She captioned the picture: “What 13 reasons why has represented was an authentic story of what every kid deals with in everyday life. The pressure, the unrealistic expectations of what they believe they should be. Whether you have read this book or not, it’s a story of what every kid does and will continue to go through – unless we keep talking about it. People are hurting and deserve to be heard. Tired of others portraying a false idea of what everyday life is. I hope @13reasonswhy can enlighten people to what words mean when you say them.”