Selena Gomez Delivers Powerful Message at Women in Film Event: 'You're a Survivor, Not a Victim'

Selena Gomez Delivers Powerful Message at Women in Film Event: 'You're a Survivor, Not a Victim'


Selena Gomez recently took a bold stand at the Women in Film event, sharing her personal struggles and addressing her critics with a clear message: they can "f*** off." The actress and singer, known for being open about her challenges, including not being able to carry children and living with bipolar disorder, expressed her desire to be a voice for women who face similar issues.

Gomez highlighted that while she's a celebrity, everyone deals with their own difficulties, and there’s no shame in confronting them or seeking help. She emphasized the importance of vulnerability, stating, "There's power in being vulnerable." During her speech, Selena also sent a strong message to her younger sister, Gracie, who was present, urging her never to let anyone make her feel like she's not a good person.

In a powerful closing statement, Selena said, "Screw anyone who tells you you're a victim ... You're a survivor in my book." This empowering moment followed her recent revelation that she cannot carry children due to health reasons. However, Selena remains determined to become a mother one day, which is good news for her boyfriend, Benny Blanco, who fully supports her dreams of having kids.