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- Actress and singer Selena Gomez said pandemic lockdown measures have been negatively affecting her mental health during an interview to promote her new show Selena + Chef.
- In April, Gomez revealed that she’d been recently diagnosed with bipolar disorder.
- The “Lose You to Love Me” singer said support from friends and therapy have helped “keep her mind positive.”
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Actress and singer Selena Gomez recently revealed that, like so many other Americans, pandemic lockdown has negatively impacted her mental health.
Her comments come after sharing in early April that she’d been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, a mental health condition that can cause emotional highs, or mania, and emotional lows, or depression.
“It’s not easy for anyone to be walking through what we’re walking through. It’s not normal, and it’s affecting people, specifically with mental health, and people who could have never thought about things they’re thinking about now. And it’s really confusing,” Gomez said during a WarnerMedia’s virtual Television Critics Association press tour.