Selena Gomez shares she feels ‘inspired’ after a special event for her Rare Impact fund raised a stunning $7M: ‘I am filled with so much hope!’

Selena Gomez is feeling ‘inspired’ by the next generation when it comes to mental health.

The 31-year-old actress – who was diagnosed with bipolar disorder 2020 – hosted a special event for her Rare Impact fund on Wednesday.

She later revealed that the company had raised $7 million for mental health causes and took to social media to explain that she was left with ‘so much hope’ afterwards.

She wrote on Instagram: ‘Our 3rd annual @rarebeauty Mental Health Summit has me leaving inspired by the next generation, filled with so much hope, and grateful to each of you for being on this meaningful journey with us.

‘Mental health means so much to me and I’m honored we get to share this mission with the world together. 

Selena Gomez is feeling ‘inspired’ by the next generation when it comes to mental health. The 31-year-old actress – who was diagnosed with bipolar disorder 2020 – hosted a special event for her Rare Impact fund on Wednesday

She later revealed that the company had raised $7 million for mental health causes and took to social media to explain that she was left with 'so much hope' afterwards

She later revealed that the company had raised $7 million for mental health causes and took to social media to explain that she was left with ‘so much hope’ afterwards

‘Thank you to everyone who joined us and continues to use their voice for good!’

The Only Murders in the Building star spoke with U.S. Surgeon General Vice Admiral Vivek Murthy during the event, where the pair discussed ‘the power of social connection and how communities, like the one Selena has created.’

And he claimed that the Rare Beauty founder had been ‘paving the way for self-acceptance, support, and healing’ around the world.

In October 2023, the former Disney Channel star hosted her first annual Rare Impact Fund Benefit at Nya Studios in Hollywood and gave a speech in which she opened up about how she had ‘struggled’ until her diagnosis gave her the tools to deal with difficult times.

She said: ‘I struggled with the world inside my head for a long time and I felt lost and I felt hopeless at times. 

‘And in 2020, I received my diagnosis of bipolar disorder.

The Only Murders in the Building star spoke with U.S. Surgeon General Vice Admiral Vivek Murthy during the event, where the pair discussed 'the power of social connection and how communities, like the one Selena has created'

The Only Murders in the Building star spoke with U.S. Surgeon General Vice Admiral Vivek Murthy during the event, where the pair discussed ‘the power of social connection and how communities, like the one Selena has created’

She wrote on Instagram: 'Our 3rd annual @rarebeauty Mental Health Summit has me leaving inspired by the next generation, filled with so much hope, and grateful to each of you for being on this meaningful journey with us.' Seen with Murthy and Elyse Cohen

She wrote on Instagram: ‘Our 3rd annual @rarebeauty Mental Health Summit has me leaving inspired by the next generation, filled with so much hope, and grateful to each of you for being on this meaningful journey with us.’ Seen with Murthy and Elyse Cohen

(L-R) Anijah Lezama, Raquel Mata, Judith Martinez, Cohen, Gomez, and Natasha Baron

 (L-R) Anijah Lezama, Raquel Mata, Judith Martinez, Cohen, Gomez, and Natasha Baron

'Mental health means so much to me and I'm honored we get to share this mission with the world together,' she added

‘Mental health means so much to me and I’m honored we get to share this mission with the world together,’ she added

‘And to be honest, everything quickly changed. 

‘I actually got the knowledge and the answers that I had been desperate for for so long. 

‘And understanding that obviously makes me become more aware of it and I’m less afraid than I used to be.’

Gomez is seen leaving the event in New York City

Gomez is seen leaving the event in New York City

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