And looking ahead 10 years after 2016, Gomez also has a message for her future self. “I say to the person in 2026,” she told E! News, “‘Girl, hopefully you got something right and you’re living your life.'”
Of course, Gomez has already achieved a lot both personally and professionally. “I think personally,” she noted, “I’m really proud of the fact that I’ve been able to take ownership of my relationship with my mental health, and I feel aware and I feel like I can make decisions really clearly.”
And while the Grammy-nominated star—who in addition to her music career has a beauty empire and hit TV show—said this documentary is a professional “highlight for sure,” she also said going to the White House in May to talk about mental health “was really amazing.”