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Selena Gomez disappears from Instagram due to 'violence and terror' that the world is experiencing

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By Mariano Rojas Ruiz

31 Oct 2023, 7:25 PM EDT

Selena Gomez returns to social networks after several weeks of absence to express her deep anguish in the face of the violence and hatred that devastate the world. In an emotional message, the singer called for a permanent stop to violence, focusing especially on the situation in the Middle East, where the conflict between the terrorist group Hamas and Israel has claimed thousands of lives, including children.

The “Come & Get It” interpreter explained that her withdrawal from social networks was due to her affected state of mind, generated by the war conflict. Selena shared her sadness at seeing the horror, hatred, violence and terror unleashed in different parts of the world. Likewise, he condemned the acts of torture and murder, highlighting the seriousness of any form of hatred towards any group.

In a call for the protection of all people, especially children, Selena Gomez urged to end violence permanently. Although he acknowledged that his words or even the use of a hashtag are not enough to change the world, he emphasized that his voice joins the fight for a better world. In his own words, “I just can’t stand it when innocent people get hurt. That’s what makes me sick. I wish I could change the world. But one post won’t do it. With love, Selena.”

In another post, Selena shared a touching image of her younger sister and expressed, “Having a sister, this has impacted me deeply. “I would do anything for children and innocent lives.”

This commitment to social issues is not new for Selena Gomezsince in her 2022 documentary, the singer opened up about her diagnosis of bipolar disorder and her fight against lupus, which led her to undergo a kidney transplant in 2017.

Selena talks about the importance of mental health

Selena Gomez, the singer, actress and founder of Rare Beauty, shares a special message in an interview. October 10 has a particular meaning for her, as it coincides with the World Mental Health Day. On this date, Sephora commits to donating 100% of profits from Rare Beauty products to the Rare Impact Fund non-profit organization, complementary to the brand. This gesture moves her deeply.

Selena has been open about her own experience with mental health. Her 2022 documentary, “Selena Gomez: My Mind and Me,” chronicles how she publicly shared her bipolar disorder diagnosis. Since then, she has continued to speak out about her struggles with mental health and how it affects her daily life, including her battle with lupus, which led her to undergo a kidney transplant in 2017.

The singer admits that she does not feel well constantly. She finds comfort in the company of her 10-year-old sister, Gracie Elliott who gives her a simpler and purer perspective on life, making her feel better with his presence.

Selena greatly values ​​the ability to be authentic when surrounded by supportive friends, like Taylor Swift. She knows how to distinguish between those who genuinely know her and those who only pretend to know her superficially.

The artist shares valuable advice for those who want to support someone facing a mental health struggle. She highlights the importance of starting by listening, emphasizing that trust is a fundamental pillar in friendship. Additionally, she warns about the need to carefully choose who to trust, emphasizing the importance of unconditional love and authenticity in relationships.

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