Selena Gomez is taking some time off after being diagnosed with coronavirus.
Hours before the "Lose You to Love Me" singer was scheduled to sit down with Jimmy Fallon on
"Get updated on your boosters," the 30-year-old added. "I was actually scheduled to get mine this week. Love you all."
Prior to her diagnosis, Gomez was set to appear on the late-night show to promoteher upcoming documentary,Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me, which will give fans a glimpse into her mental health journey over the years. "After years in the limelight, Selena Gomez achieves unimaginable stardom. But just as she reaches a new peak, an unexpected turn pulls her into darkness," a synopsis for the Apple TV+ doc states. "This uniquely raw and intimate documentary spans her six-year journey into a new light."
Ahead of the documentary's Nov. 4 premiere, Gomez spoke to Vanity Fair about sharing her deeply personal story with the world.
"As nervous as I am to put out something this personal, in my heart I know now is this time," she told the outlet. "I hope that by sharing my experience and difficulties, it will help people feel inspired to share their own stories. And to have hope that things can and will get better."
"It was never this thought-out plan thinking we were going to capture these very personal parts of my life," the Only Murders in the Building actress noted. "It just evolved from there."
Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me premieres Nov. 4 on Apple TV+.
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