“How do I learn how to breathe my own breath again?”
This is among the questions posed by Selena Gomez in the just-released trailer for director Alek Keshishian’s upcoming Apple Original Films documentary My Mind & Me. Shared on Monday, which marks World Mental Health Day, the trailer gives fans the deepest look yet at the doc set to debut on Apple TV+ next month.
“Just be who you are, Selena,” Gomez is heard via narration in the trailer’s opening moments. “No one cares about what you’re doing. It’s about who I am, being okay with where I am. I am grateful to be alive.”
The doc is expected to see Gomez providing fans with an intimate look at her experiences with lupus, depression, and anxiety. Monday’s two-minute glimpse points to Gomez having come to the conclusion that fame can be of value if it’s used for the greater good, all while touting the importance of connection when it comes to getting outside of one’s own head.
Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me will debut on Nov. 4 via Apple TV+. Keshishian, of course, is known for previous work including directing Madonna’s Truth or Dare in 1991.
Gomez is currently fresh off the second season of her blockbuster Hulu series Only Murders in the Building, co-starring Steve Martin and Martin Short. In August, Gomez was revealed to be in negotiations about producing a Working Girl reboot.