Cardi B advises Selena after emotional breakdown
Updated:7 years ago
Updated:7 years ago
New Delhi, Oct 13 (ANI): Rapper Cardi B has extended support to Selena Gomez who is currently receiving mental health treatment after an 'emotional breakdown’. Recalling the time they worked together on the music video for 'Taki Taki,' Cardi told E!Online, “When I met her, she was such a sweet, adorable person. She's really what you see. She's really a sweetheart.” “I just want to let her know, Girl, you're beautiful, you're rich and hold on because even sometimes I feel like I'm losing my mind. I just got to pray hard to God and get away from social media,” the rapper continued. “You could go on vacation, you could go anywhere in the world but you can't escape your mind,” she added. Earlier this week, Selena tried to take control of her ongoing issues related to anxiety and depression. She is currently at an East Coast psychiatric facility and is receiving Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), which is useful in treating various mental disorders. The singer has received DBT in the past too. On September 23, Selena announced about taking a break from social media. Before quitting social media, she did an Instagram live talking to her followers about her mental health journey. She also described how depression had consumed her life for five years straight. Selena had earlier sought treatment in 2014 and 2016 for her mental well-being.
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