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Selena Gomez 2015: 'Good For You' Singer May Enter Rehab Again After Her Drinking and Drug Addiction Surfaced

Selena Gomez has been hitting the headlines lately especially when it comes to  Justin Bieber or whenever she releases new music. However, she shocked her fans when she admitted that she lost track of herself and went to rehab in January. New reports claim that she's on the verge of entering rehab again.

During the We Day conference in Oakland, California, Selena spoke in front of a large audience and confessed that she "lost sight of herself" and gave in to peer pressure in the past. She said that she was surrounded with people who pressured her to be someone she's not and one day, she gave in, Hollywood Life reports.

"Until recently, I had given into that pressure, I lost sight of who I was," Selena said during her speech. "I listened to opinions of people and I tried to change who I am because I thought others would accept me for it. And I realized I don't know how to be anything but myself."

Reports have it that Selena went to Arizona rehab center early in January for a two-week stint. It was the time that her Australian leg 2014 tour was cancelled for unknown reasons.

Back then, she was reportedly "broken-hearted" and "exhausted." However, her own rep confirmed that she checked in at Wickenburg, Arizona rehab. The facility is meant for patients dealing with addiction, emotional trauma or dual diagnosis, Perez Hilton reports.

New reports claim that the "Good For You" singer might enter rehab again after her anxiety worsened. She was reportedly too busy that she had taken her anxiety pills more than the prescribed amount. Her roller coaster relationship with  Justin Bieber had also taken a toll on her, Movie News Guide reports.

"Selena's panic attacks are crippling on some days. It's worse than ever before. They start with heart palpitations and they escalate to where her whole body goes rigid. She usually just crawls in to a ball and hyperventilates. Sometimes it will happen every day for more than two weeks straight," the source said.


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