People October 5, 2023
By Vanessa Etienne and Topher Gauk-Roger

The singer hosted her first annual Rare Impact Fund Benefit to support youth mental health organizations after overcoming “some of the darkest moments in my life”

Selena Gomez is turning her past mental health struggles into something positive.

On Wednesday, the “Who Says” singer hosted her first annual Rare Impact Fund Benefit at Nya Studios in Hollywood, raising money for youth mental health organizations. During a speech, the 31-year-old opened up about how the benefit has been a lifelong dream that “stemmed from some of the darkest moments in my life.”

“I struggled with the world inside my head for a long time and I felt lost and I felt hopeless at times. And in 2020, I received my diagnosis...

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