Selena Gomez has brought comfort to many by opening up about her mental health struggles and rallying to normalize these sensitive conversations.
But what caused the "Lose You to Love Me" singer to become an advocate in the first place?
Speaking to Vogue UK, Gomez said breaking her silence about her mental health was not of her own volition.
MORE: Selena Gomez sounds off on mental health strugglesShe said she felt forced into sharing her experiences once the rumor mill caught wind of her diagnoses.
"In a way, I didn't have a choice," she shared. "There were so many stories being told about me during that time that I wondered how anyone would know the truth. So it really stemmed from me wanting to be honest, wanting to say: 'All this stuff that you’re hearing? It isn’t right. Here’s what happened.'"
Gomez continued, "I do have bipolar [disorder], and I had to learn a bunch of things about myself, and it wasn't easy. And, you know, some days it's still not. But I just knew that if I didn't say anything, someone else was going to. It wasn't fair."
The Grammy-nominated singer also shared how her makeup brand, Rare Beauty, earned its moniker.
She said she named her beauty line after her anthemic single, "Rare," because "it basically says that I don't have everything figured out, but I know that I'm worth it, and I know that I deserve good things."
MORE: Selena Gomez says social media made her feel that she 'wasn't pretty enough'"When we started talking about how to enter the beauty space, I knew I needed to be different. I wanted to stand out and show people that I care beyond just the products, so that's how it began. I named the product Rare -- it was pretty challenging to get, but it was well worth it, and now it represents so much more to me," Gomez said.