According to People , Selena Gomez’s mother , former actress Mandy Teefey, has confirmed to Jay Shetty that she will not watch her daughter’s documentary.
Listening to it, many viewers will find it difficult to understand because this decision was made while Selena Gomez was accused of being ungrateful to her friend who once donated her kidney as well as “noticing” her ex-lover. However, the reason behind revealed by Mrs. Mandy Teefey has made many people nod in agreement.
After many years of working in showbiz, Selena Gomez decided to release a documentary about her life called My Mind & Me . This is the place that contains the glory and suffering that Selena Gomez has experienced during the past 6 years. Talking about the former Disney star’s enthusiastic project, Ms. Mandy Teefey said she would not watch it because she was afraid that she would be too heartbroken to see what her daughter went through.
She added that she and Selena Gomez went through a difficult time together to cope with illnesses and problems in life. If there is any pain for Selena Gomez that she has never known before, a mother like Mandy Teefey will surely be very distressed and self-pitying.
It is known that, despite insisting to the media that she will not watch her daughter’s documentary for fear of heartbreak like Mandy Teefey, she will always be the biggest source of encouragement for Selena Gomez.
On the other hand, since Selena Gomez announced that she would release a documentary about her life, she has often become the focus of media attention because of the ongoing controversy. In it, the fact that she repeated her love story with Justin Bieber as well as did not mention her best friend who donated her kidney made the public extremely confused.
It is known that the above close friend is said to have unfollowed Selena Gomez on social networks because of the strange behavior of the former Disney star. In addition, Selena Gomez also received many malicious comments when it came to her love story with “prince” Justin Bieber. Many people think that she deliberately “kept fame” for her ex-lover, but the star born in 1992 has not yet explained.
The documentary about Selena Gomez’s life called My Mind & Me, directed by Alek Keshishian, is showing on Apple TV+.