Selena Gomez came back stronger, healthier and definitely happier than ever in 2019, after her mental breakdown in 2018. Then, this year saw the singer make a strong comeback in music with her latest hit album, Rare, which comes five years after the super successful Revival.
While Rare secured the #1 spot on the Billboard 200 chart, Selena's heartbreaking single Lose You To Love Me scored the 27-year-old singer her first #1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 Songs chart.
However, her resurrection was not without some serious struggles in her personal life. In a recent chat with Amy Schumer for Interview, the Trainwreck star asked Gomez if people should be worried about the singer, in regards to her kind yet vulnerable nature.