These are important days for Selena Gomez – her documentary, Selena Gomez: My Mind and Me, hit shelves on November 4, follows her path to recovery after years of battling physical and mental health.
Recently, Selena has been interviewed many times to promote the documentary, talking about the nervous evaluation of the film and the reasons for valuing the film.
Even more surprising, Selena revealed that a few months ago she turned her 30th birthday party into a personal wedding!
"Because I always thought I was going to get married at this time, I helped myself get a wedding," Selena told Rolling Stone.
On July 22, Selena, who just turned 30, threw herself a fake wedding party, inviting people who were important to her 20s, whether she was still close to them or not.
The party was held in Malibu's private residence, with red roses on the spot, and even a cake with little dinosaur Bonnie - Disney child star Selena, the first show to participate in was "Little Dr. Bonny" performed at the age of 7.
Everyone danced by candlelight, and Selena attended beautifully in a pink dress.
Who attended the party? Sister Gracie, kidney donation to her friend Francia Raísa, Billie Eilish, Camila Cabello, and even Miley Cyrus, who had a feud in adolescence, all arrived.
Former supermodel Cara Delevingne also brought strippers to the scene, which made the atmosphere super hilar.
Selena described it as a tasteful and crazy party.
While Selena didn't share too many photos and messages about the party on social media, a few days later, she took to Instagram to write reflections on the past decade and a vision of her future life.
"My 20 years have been a journey through beautiful, difficult and beautiful moments that I will never forget," she wrote, "every moment that has made me who I am today."
"I'm a person who is still learning, but I'm more certain about what's important and what I want."
"I am grateful for the gifts and lessons I have learned every day along the way. After these few days of celebrating, my heart is full and full of gratitude, and I can say that I have begun to truly enjoy 30 years old."