Selena Gomez‘s best friend Raquelle Stevens, 30, is addressing the backlash she received for getting in a tense discussion with the 30-year-old singer in, My Mind & Me, the 2022 AppleTV+ documentary about Selena’s life. The creator sat down for an interview on the Chicks within the Office podcast, and admitted she knew she’d be judged for showing in such a well-liked and public movie. “Anytime you do anything public in life, you’re subject to opinions of other people,” she mentioned.
“You just don’t even go there if you’re not willing to be able to take the heat, but, you know, the biggest thing for me was that the documentary was a beautiful, beautiful piece of work that Selena so vulnerably shared with the world,” she continued. “It was her life story, and part of what was included in that documentary was our friendship, which is special and it’s honest, and it’s real.”
The backlash Raquelle acquired resulted in a scene that confirmed her asking Selena, who she’s been pals with for years, why she didn’t wish to go to a good friend’s party after they obtained dwelling from a visit. Their dialogue escalated when she advised the “Wolves” crooner that she didn’t appear “happy.” Selena then left the room after denying she was “complaining” about work.
“I think what it’s a good reminder of is that when people are scrolling through Instagram or they’re scrolling through TikTok, or you’re watching a documentary, you’re getting a small glimpse into someone’s life, you’re not seeing the full picture,” Raquelle additionally mentioned in her podcast interview. “And the truth is we’ve had a friendship for the last decade because it’s real, it’s honest and I’m so grateful for that. And I’m grateful that it was included in the documentary because I think that it is important to see, and I think it’s amazing that Selena welcomes honesty in her friendships and I welcome that in my life too.”
“That’s the other thing too. And I think this is important for people as well when we talk about, you know, doing the 100 day journey [through the book] and strengthening your inner life,” she added. “When your inner life is strong and you are living a life with integrity, you sleep peacefully every single night. And it doesn’t matter what you face, what you go through — there’s a peace that comes with living a life of integrity, and so I really am secure in who I am. I know the kind of friend that I am. Anyone really could say anything, but I have a peace that is unshakable.”