During a fan chat video, Selena Gomez shared her daily skincare routine and revealed her weakened health condition. Her hands were shaky and unsteady while taking care of her skin. Fans expressed concern about her health status. When asked about her illness, the singer of “Same Old Love” explained that she had developed tremors due to the medication she was taking for her red lupus disease. Lupus has caused problems for Selena Gomez for many years and she has even cried while sharing her struggles with the disease. In the documentary “Selena Gomez: My Mind Me,” she talks about trying various methods and seeing multiple doctors, but the disease keeps recurring.
Selena Gomez’s weight fluctuates frequently due to her diagnosis of red lupus. “I am always in pain. Every time I wake up, I constantly cry because my whole body hurts. Past mistakes have caused me to become depressed. Everything came at once and I couldn’t resist it,” she added. Red lupus has caused her many other health problems, including muscle weakness. She was given medicine by a doctor to “relieve pain for about a year.” However, Gomez said she continues to experience pain after 5 hours of injection. In 2017, her condition improved due to her close friend Francia Raisa donating a kidney. The singer previously called Francia Raisa a “hero,” but recently received heavy criticism for not mentioning her friend’s name in a documentary.
Selena Gomez once received a kidney donation from her best friend. During an interview with Rolling Stone, the controversial singer stated that her only close friend in the entertainment industry was Taylor Swift, saying, “I could never really connect with trendy or famous actresses. My only close friend in the entertainment industry is Taylor Swift.” After the interview, fans searched for My Mind Me and discovered that Gomez did not mention the organ donor who saved her life. Fans were outraged at the ungrateful behavior of the singer of Calm Down, and even her best friend, Francia Raisa, decided to unfollow her on social media.