Speaking with the New York Times, the 24-year-old pop star opened up about the tough times she endured as a teen actress on "Wizards of Waverly Place."
During her chat with the newspaper, Gomez explained why she wanted to option the rights to author Jay Asher's novel "Thirteen Reasons Why" - a story about a student who takes her own life after being relentlessly tormented at school - which she is now producing as a show for Netflix.
Gomez's mother, Mandy Teefey, who also serves as a producer on the project, told the New York Times that she had a hard time growing up in Texas.
"When I was growing up, I was always bullied because I was the outsider, the weird girl with the purple hair and combat boots," she says.
Though her Disney days are over, Gomez - who reigns as the most followed celebrity on Instagram - still deals with haters online.
"I delete the app from my phone at least once a week. You fixate on the (negative) ones. It's like they want to cut to your soul. Imagine all the insecurities that you already feel about yourself and having someone write a paragraph pointing out every little thing - even if it's just physical."
Throughout that time, Gomez felt like her experience was somewhat reflected in the narrative of "Thirteen Reasons Why."
"It felt like the show was mirroring what was going on in my life.
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