Selena Gomez embraces her thirties with ease. The American singer and actress no longer feels pressured to achieve record-breaking accomplishments.

Selena Gomez served as the host of the annual Rare Impact Fund Benefit Supporting Youth Mental Health event on Wednesday (10/4/2023) in Los Angeles, California, United States.

“Now in my 30s, I don’t really care. So, it’s actually quite enjoyable. I can focus on things that really matter and I’m not worried about things that hold me back,” said Gomez during the Rare Impact Fund Benefit event at Nya Studios, Hollywood, California, USA, on Wednesday (10/4/2023).

The singer of “Single Soon” (2023) is currently focused on being involved in the field of mental health besides being busy as the owner of Rare Beauty cosmetic business. She also held the Rare Impact Fund Benefit for the first time, an annual fundraising event to support teenage mental health organizations.

“In 2020, I received a diagnosis of bipolar disorder. With that knowledge, I was able to seek the support I needed to be myself, to find my happiness again,” said Gomez.

With nervousness, this brown-haired woman hopes that Rare Impact Fund can become a good legacy in the future. “This is the first time I’ve organized something and I hate asking for money from other people. The concept is strange, but I know we’re doing something good and I’m very lucky to have a platform to do it,” she said.