Ms Gomez acknowledged that she experiences loneliness sometimes. American singer Selena Gomez has hinted that her music tour is not likely to happen in the near future. In an interview with Time Magazine , the Rare Beauty founder said the process is "emotionally draining" for her.
"Nothing makes me happier than 90 minutes of being with my fans and just celebrating together," she said, about the prospect being "50-50". The 31-year-old star continued, "It is very emotionally draining for me. And then you realize you're just surrounded by a bunch of people that you're paying.
" Notably, she last toured in 2016 for promotion of her album 'Revival', however, she withdrew due to lupus-related anxiety and depression. The Emmy-nominated artist revealed in 2019 that she no longer used Instagram after taking multiple breaks from the platform over the years because comments on her photos had made her feel "depressed". Speaking about social media and its effect on mental health, she said, "It's a cliché, but girls are mean.
It's a very weird competition, being in the cool girls area-and then I'm just kind of like, there. I don't know where I'm meant to belong. I love having levelheaded people around that couldn't give two fu*** about what I do.
" Ms Gomez acknowledged that she experiences loneliness sometimes, but she strongly believes in expressing your emotions. "It's hard," she said. "You could be in a crowd of people and still feel alone.
I still deal with that," she told Time Magazi.