NANO Posted June 15, 2019 Share Posted June 15, 2019 Selena Gomez says she deleted Instagram from her phone because it made her feel "depressed". Speaking ahead of the release of her new film, she said social media negatively affected her self-esteem. The 26-year-old told Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest, "it would make me feel not good about myself, and look at my body differently". The singer added that despite having more than 152m Instagram followers, she doesn't go on it much. Skip Instagram post by selenagomez View this post on Instagram When Olivia is a star and Paul wears your face on a shirt (btw if you haven’t seen Olivia’s movie Booksmart I don’t understand you) A post shared by Selena Gomez (@selenagomez) on Jun 8, 2019 at 11:06pm PDT Report End of Instagram post by selenagomez "I used to use it a lot but I think it's become really unhealthy for young people, including myself, to spend all of their time fixating on all of these comments and letting this stuff in," she says. Her comments come after she told audiences at Cannes Film Festival last month that she was scared of how social media could affect young people. Selena said at the event she was worried by how much people were spending their lives online. "It's a useful platform but it does scare me when you see young boys and girls not really aware of the news going on," she said. "It's selfish - I don't wanna say selfish, that's rude - but it's dangerous for sure."Selena has spoken frequently in the past about how she's had to delete Instagram off her phone after receiving abuse from trolls or getting overwhelmed by comments from fans. Social media effect 'tiny' in teenagers Selena Gomez says social media 'terrible' for 'my generation' Psychiatrists to quiz kids on social media She said back in 2017 that she would become obsessed with negative comments, which played on her insecurities. "I delete the app from my phone at least once a week. "It's like they [the trolls] want to cut to your soul. Imagine all the insecurities that you already feel about yourself and having someone write a paragraph pointing out every little thing - even if it's just physical," she said. Despite once being the most followed person in the world on Instagram (Cristiano Ronaldo overtook her last year), the comments she's received have made her take lengthy breaks. She even told Vogue that she no longer has the password to her own account - her assistant is in charge of it, and posts all her pictures too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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