Fame from childhood brought Selena Gomez wealth and recognition, but, according to the singer, deprived her of the opportunity to find herself and live for herself.
American singer Selena Gomez admits that her early fame brought her more misery than joy.
His career began at the age of 10 with roles in TV series Barney and friends. However, looking back, he admits that starting at such a young age he was robbed of many opportunities.
“I have no regrets, and I have a wonderful family, and there are rules set by my parents, and I appreciate that. However, I don’t think it’s necessary to start at a very young age,” the artist shared in an interview with Elle.
According to Selena, world fame has put pressure on her, taking away time for self-knowledge. It also affected his psychological development: the performer struggled with social pressure for a long time, trying to develop a sense of self.
“I’m trying my best to stay positive and focus on the things that really make me happy, but maybe I should have waited and lived a little for myself,” the singer admitted.
Despite all the hardships, Gomez continues to inspire fans with her honest approach to life, as well as her honesty in the trials that early fame brought.
It was previously reported that Selena Gomez became the center of discussions again because of her figure.
Source: korrespondent

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