Selena Gomez recently addressed her mental health struggles over the past few years in her final interview ahead of the new documentary My mind and me. Talking to me Rolling rock for the December cover, the singer shared that she had considered suicide in recent years after suffering from bipolar disorder and psychosis. “I thought the world would be better if I wasn’t there,” Selena said, adding that she had never “attempted to kill herself.” Speaking about seeking treatment, the singer revealed that she “sought help at four treatment centers” for mental illnesses including depression, anxiety and psychosis. “I think when I started to get into my twenties is when it started to get dark, when I started to feel like I wasn’t in control of what I was feeling, whether that was really great or really bad,” the 30-year-old explained. The singer told the outlet, “She would start out depressed and then go into isolation.” “I just couldn’t move from my bed. I didn’t want anyone to talk to me”, he noted Only murders in the building actor. Selena revealed that her friends “would bring food not knowing what was really going on.” “Sometimes I’d be in bed for weeks… until even walking downstairs would take my breath away,” the singer-songwriter added.