As a gamer who has spent countless hours immersed in various virtual worlds and narratives, I can truly empathize with Selena Gomez‘s journey. Just like her, I too have faced challenges that seem insurmountable within the game of life. However, much like how I navigate through complex dungeons or solve intricate puzzles, Selena has shown an incredible amount of resilience and adaptability in dealing with her health issues.
Selena Gomez is opening up about not being able to carry children.
In an article for Vanity Fair that came out on Monday, the multi-talented individual discussed how her health problems have made it unsafe for her to carry a child.
As a devoted fan, I must share that the star of ‘Only Murders in the Building’ once confided, “I’ve never admitted this before, but sadly, I’m unable to bear my own children. My health complications pose significant risks not only for me but also for any potential baby. It was a loss I had to mourn for some time.
In 2013, Gomez was diagnosed with lupus and later underwent a kidney transplant. Additionally, Gomez disclosed that she has bipolar disorder, which she also spoke about openly in her Apple TV+ documentary titled “My Mind and Me.
Back in 2022, an interview with Rolling Stone saw Gomez expressing her longing to have kids. She remembered feeling tears well up in the car after visiting a friend attempting conception, as she herself was on two medications for bipolar disorder that made it challenging for her to conceive naturally.
As a gamer, I can tell you that this gaming adventure is massive, almost epic in scale, for me right now. Regardless of when or how it happens, I’m determined to welcome these new levels, or children, into my life.
Regardless of the well-known health issues she’s faced, Emilia Pérez openly expressed her readiness to explore various options for having a family, such as adoption or surrogacy.
She expressed that her experience as a parent hasn’t been exactly as she anticipated. She believed that it would follow a common pattern for everyone, but she has since come to terms with it. She feels grateful that there are individuals who are willing to perform surrogacy or adoption, options that are significant for her. These alternatives have made her incredibly thankful for those who long to be mothers like herself. She’s eagerly looking forward to the unique journey this new chapter of her life will bring, even though it may differ from what she initially envisioned. Ultimately, she doesn’t mind the differences, as long as the child will be hers and part of her family.
Gomez has openly expressed her desire to adopt in the past. In an interview with Time magazine earlier this year, she revealed that at age 35, if she hadn’t found a romantic partner by then, she would go ahead and adopt. “I spent five years alone,” she explained, “and I got comfortable with it. Many people fear being alone, but after two years of solitude in my head, I accepted it. Then, I made a plan: if I hadn’t found someone by the age of 35, I would adopt.
At 32, I, Selena Gomez, have openly admitted my relationship with my boyfriend, Benny Blanco, last December. Speaking to Vanity Fair, I expressed, “I’ve never been loved in this extraordinary way before.” He’s not just a music producer for me; he’s become a beacon of light in my life. He’s more than a friend; he’s the one I share everything with. I cherish every moment of our relationship.
If Gomez decides to marry, she made clear that she intends to keep her current surname: “Regardless of what happens, I’ll always be Selena Gomez. That’s my name.
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2024-09-09 18:24