More
    HomeEntertainmentExtended interview: Selena Gomez - CBS News

    Extended interview: Selena Gomez – CBS News

    Published on

    Extended interview: Selena Gomez – CBS News

    Watch CBS News


    In this web exclusive, singer-songwriter-actress-entrepreneur Selena Gomez opens up to correspondent Tracy Smith about her experiences graduating from Disney Channel programs to her latest film, “Emilia Pérez,” and her series “Only Murders in the Building”; how rejection fueled her ambition and subsequent success; her revealing documentary, “My Mind & Me,” in which she discusses her physical and mental health struggles; and of life beyond social media.

    Be the first to know

    Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting.


    Source link

    Latest articles

    How the fall of Evergrande spells doom for China’s property market

    Your support helps us to tell the storyFrom reproductive rights to climate change to...

    Netflix secures rights deal with MLB to exclusively stream 2026 World Baseball Classic in Japan

    Netflix continues its effort to expand its streaming of live sporting events, now making...

    I’m a dietitian — Here’s how to slash sugar in the new Dunkin fall drink

    Your support helps us to tell the storyFrom reproductive rights to climate change to...

    Jerry Adler, “Sopranos” and “The Good Wife” actor who spent decades backstage on Broadway, dies at 96

    Jerry Adler, who spent decades behind the scenes of storied...

    More like this

    How the fall of Evergrande spells doom for China’s property market

    Your support helps us to tell the storyFrom reproductive rights to climate change to...

    Netflix secures rights deal with MLB to exclusively stream 2026 World Baseball Classic in Japan

    Netflix continues its effort to expand its streaming of live sporting events, now making...

    I’m a dietitian — Here’s how to slash sugar in the new Dunkin fall drink

    Your support helps us to tell the storyFrom reproductive rights to climate change to...