The disease spares no one: Selena Gomez continues to fight with lupus

The famous American vocalist and youth idol Selena Gomes frankly told Vogue about her experiences related to autoimmune disease in an interview.

Lupus greatly spoiled the life of a celebrity: Selena gained weight because of the treatment, which later had to "fight" for a long time. In addition, due to strong weakness and discomfort, the singer was forced to interrupt her concert tour in the fall of 2016.

Recall that lupus in the former girlfriend Justin Bieber was discovered several years ago.

"I remember that during the tour I felt well, it was just awful - panic attacks intensified that could occur, both before entering the stage and after performances. Depression was added to this, and exhaustion was added. I understood that because of poor health I can not give my fans what they deserve and expect from me. "

Selena realized that she was unfair to her fans. And therefore I stopped the speeches.

Constructive dialogue with the listener

Ms. Gomez told reporters how she communicates with her audience, and that she often is embarrassed:

"When the kids gathered in the hall, I heartily asked them to give me a word that no one in my life would ever make them forget about themselves, feel unhappy or bad. However, when the age of my audience approached the mark of 20-30 years, I did not understand what I can talk about with the audience. After all, from the stage I was able to see how the concerts smoke and drink alcohol. What could I do? Tell them, they say, friends, promise me that you can always be happy? I realize that all these people, like me, face a certain kind of difficulties and problems every day. "

And then Selena Gomez just ran away, because she realized that she did not have enough wisdom to help her viewer and she simply wasted her energy.

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Now everything has changed: Selena visits her doctor 5 times a week and is treated for an unpleasant disease that affected her appearance and brought suffering. The girl noticed that she deliberately does not hide the very fact of her illness, because she really wants that as many women as possible know that there is a way out:

"The modern world dictates tough rules for girls. We must be smart, beautiful and strong! And also sexy. So, I'm sure that each of us has every right to just be ourselves and even sometimes limp, regretting ourselves. "