
Selena Gomez has a message for her critics: being vulnerable is nothing to be ashamed of. In a recent statement, the artist said that speaking openly about her inability to become a mother and struggles with mental health does not make her useless as a woman, as an artist etc.
"I really believe in the power of being vulnerable, telling people you need help. That's not shameful. So I've said I can't get pregnant, I have bipolar issues. This is my life, this is who I am and I don't have to hide it," says Gomez.
For the well-known artist, the approach of being open about the things that happen in her body or life is a form of support for women, who have either gone through such a situation or have someone close to them in the family, in society, at work, etc. .
"Never let anyone tell you that you are not a good person, that you are not kind. Don't treat people with respect if they don't hold you to the same standard," adds Gomez.

The statement of the star of the film "The Only Murders in the Building" ("The only murderers in the building" comes a few days after she revealed in an interview with Vanity Fair that she is unable to bear children).
"I've never said this, but unfortunately, I can't have children. I have many health problems, which would endanger my life and the life of the baby. This is something that has made me sad for a long time", emphasizing that it is a series of her health problems that would endanger the baby's life and her own.
Selena has previously spoken about her mental health issues and struggles with bipolarity, making no secret of her long and difficult journey to recovery.
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Source: People