Selena Gomez speaks directly to fans to clarify ongoing questions about the changes people have noticed in her voice, offering a candid and calm explanation during a recent Instagram Live session.
The 33-year-old singer and actress addressed the subject head-on on Tuesday, December 16, specifying that there was no dramatic reason behind it.
“There’s no excuse, I don’t care,” Gomez said during the live stream, according to fan-recorded footage.
“I guess what I’m saying is that sometimes things happen. I get weird [or] my throat sometimes swells from the inside. That’s all.
THE Only murders in the building The star has long been open about her health journey, including her lupus diagnosis, which she first spoke about publicly years ago.
In a 2015 Billboard interview, Gomez explained the severity of what she was facing behind the scenes.
“I was diagnosed with lupus and underwent chemotherapy,” she said at the time.
“That’s what my break [from the spotlight] it was really about… I locked myself away until I was confident and comfortable again.
During the same Instagram session this week, Gomez also took a moment to respond to comments about her appearance, specifically addressing questions about facial hair.
Appearing without makeup, she shared a clip on her Instagram Stories and explained: “Someone made me laugh because they asked me, ‘How do you shave your mustache?’ » » She clarified that what people may notice is not hair at all.
“It’s my melasma,” she says. “I take care of it and I treat it, but yes, it’s there.”
Gomez then reassured her fans that melasma is common and manageable, adding, “I totally understand. It comes from the sun,” while encouraging her followers to use sunscreen regularly.
Melasma is a skin condition that can cause darker spots on the face, often triggered by sun exposure or hormonal changes.
By openly addressing her voice and appearance, Gomez has once again cemented her reputation for honesty and transparency with her audience.
Rather than offering excuses, the singer emphasized acceptance, reminding fans that bodies change, health fluctuates and sometimes the explanations are simple.
His message resonated as a grounded reminder that public figures experience the same physical realities as everyone else.




