Selena Gomez opens up about self-esteem issues, relationships
Elaborating upon the chorus of her song, Gomez opened up and said, \'self-esteem and confidence is a constant struggle\'.
Washington DC: Pop star Selena Gomez made some revelations about her personal life in a recent interview.
While explaining the lyrics of her song "Rare" on the 'Genius' YouTube channel, the 27-year-old said that there are times when she feels that she will ever be able to find a suitable partner for herself, reported Fox News.
"Some days when I wake up and I am annoyed and I am like, 'I am going to be alone forever.' But after that 15 minutes go away, I say to myself, 'I know that there is someone for everybody," the singer told in the seven-and-a-half minute long video.
However, she remains optimistic as she is still young and "this isn't the end all be all".
Elaborating upon the chorus of her song, Gomez opened up and said, "self-esteem and confidence is a constant struggle".
"It's getting better with time and age, but it will always be something that I'm working on," she added while explaining the lyrics further.
"So what I think is so important about this chorus is that it's acknowledging, 'Hey, I don't have it all. I'm not saying I'm perfect, but I do know that I'm special,' and I think that is a humble approach of saying, 'Why don't you see that I am different?'" the singer added as reported by Fox News.
Touching upon her experiences from past relationships, she commented: "In certain relationships, I've heard and I've experienced and whatnot, I think men and women do it -- especially teenagers and young people in love -- is there's this satisfaction out of hurting someone because you know that they care. Purposefully putting someone down because they want to keep them at a level. I've had someone actually say that to me before".