Selena Gomez made an unexpected stop at Looney Tunes Record Store in Babylon, New York, on March 22 to promote her new album I Said I Love You First alongside fiancé Benny Blanco. While the event was sparsely attended, one observer shared that “he’s super outgoing and did all of the talking,” while Selena appeared “happy to be there, but tired.” The moment also sparked some social media reactions, with fans commenting on her appearance.
One Instagram user noted: “She seems a little out of it,” while others remarked on her “skinny” frame and “weird” facial expression. Price Is Right's Drew Carey floored by player's gymnastics following massive win Khloe Kardashian hits out at 'two-faced' Kim during brutal argument Selena addressed these ongoing criticisms on the March 24 episode of Jay Shetty’s On Purpose podcast. “The world has become so hard to please.
I have really bad days, and sometimes I don’t have the energy to do what I’m doing, but I try 99 percent of the time to be kind and to just be happy and grateful for what I have,” she shared. She confessed: “Everyone just has something to say, and it’s really making me sad. I’m not a victim, everyone — I just think it’s made me a tad bitter.
” Having grown up in the public eye, Selena has faced her share of personal and health struggles , including battles with lupus and bipolar disorder, which have led to weight fluctuations. A source close to the actress revealed that these challenges, combined with constant media attention, have made her feel “tired of all the attacks and the lies.” “She’s gone through countless highs and lows and is taking a stand to help other women going through similar situations,” the source added.
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. ignore most of everything,” she explained on the podcast, acknowledging her 2017 decision to let her team handle her social media. She continued: “I’m human so of course sometimes I read things, but I don’t have anything on my phone at the moment.
So there are ways to combat it.” Her fiance, Benny Blanco , who has been a constant source of support, also shared his perspective. “I don’t care what anyone says,” he said.
“I don’t seek validation from anyone.” A source close to the couple added, “Benny is her biggest cheerleader. He makes her feel confident, and he’s brought a sense of peace and stability into her life.
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Selena Gomez opens up about struggles of public scrutiny and online attacks

Selena Gomez is speaking out about the toll public criticism has taken on her, admitting the pressure and constant attacks have taken a toll on her.