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Taylor Swift To Selena Gomez After ‘My Mind & Me’ Release

Taylor Swift Is ‘So Proud’ of Selena Gomez After ‘My Mind & Me’ Documentary Release

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Taylor Swift To Selena Gomez After ‘My Mind &Amp; Me’ Release

Taylor Swift To Selena Gomez After ‘My Mind & Me’ Release:

Taylor Swift To Selena Gomez: “Love you forever,” Swift wrote on her Instagram Stories.

Taylor Swift To Selena Gomez: Following the release of her sensitive “My Mind & Me” documentary on Friday, Taylor Swift is showing her best friend Selena Gomez a lot of love (Nov. 4).

I’m very happy for you, @selenagomez. “I’ll love you forever [a tearful eyed emoji],” Swift said on her Instagram Stories alongside a repost of the movie’s teaser. Before it vanishes, view it here.

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Earlier this week, Gomez discussed her lengthy connection with the “Anti-Hero” singer on her newly launched SiriusXM Radio channel. The singer referred to her best friend as “sort of Taylor” as the most influential artist. “I appreciate her so much for her ability to fluidly move into so many various kinds of music, not because she is a friend of mine. and that is so unusual. I simply adore her method and all the work she has accomplished. She has undoubtedly motivated me.

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Selena Gomez delves deeper than ever before into her journey through mental health difficulties in her brand-new Apple TV+ documentary, Selena Gomez: My Mind and Me. “I suppose when we first started filming the Revival Tour, we thought we were going to make a concert tour video, but I had to cancel it during the tour since I was going through a lot personally. “So, we made the decision to quit,” she said of the project’s beginning.

When the Kenya trip eventually came around, we agreed we should document it. The singer continued, “So it really wasn’t going to be a documentary until the end, when we captured everything and where I am now. ” I could see it was going to be more than just a puff piece. The discussion should be on how we can transform the way we talk about mental health, in my opinion. I imagine myself as a sacrifice. To perhaps broaden and transcend this conversation, I’m throwing in my personal life.

 

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