My Role Model: Selena Gomez

Selena Gomez is my role model. Selena Gomez is known by many names, including Conchita and Selenita. Selenita and Sel are her favorite nicknames. Selena Gomez also has the name Selly. Selena Gomez is a 1992 native. Selena, currently 26, is an adult. Selena Gomez lives in San Fernando Valley Community in Studio City, California.

Selena Gomez is a Grand Prairie Texas native. Selena was an elementary student at Danny Jones Middle School Texas. Selena’s life has been limited to Texas, New York City, California. Selena is a resident of Los Angeles. She claims it is her home. Selena Gomez, a single child, is the daughter of Ricardo Gomez (her parents) and Mandy Gomez (her grandparents). She is a model, philanthropist and business person. Selena has won many awards over her entire career. Selena has been awarded over 70 awards! Selena was awarded 3 Teen Choice Awards for her role in Wizards of Waverly Place, and 5 Kid Choice Awards five times in succession. As you can see, Selena has a lot of talent and is loved by everyone. Selena was a victim of many hardships, but there was one that truly changed her life. Selena’s life-changing obstacle was her struggle with anxiety and depression. Selena seemed to be doing well when she first discovered what was wrong. Then, she was diagnosed as Lupus. Lupus can be described as a condition or disease that results in a reddening of the skin, swelling and hotness. This can often make it unpleasant. Selena shared her plans to conquer it via social media, focusing more on her mental well-being. Selena Gomez was chosen as my role-model for many reasons. Her beauty and personality are the first reasons. Selena is also a great actor. She is also a great singer! One of my favorites is “Back To You”. It reminds us of someone we love. Selena Gomez is also a person I love. Selena Gomez often says things that resonate with me.

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    I'm a 32-year-old educational blogger and student. I love to write and share my knowledge with others. I also like to learn new things and share what I've learned with others.