It would make me depressed, it would make me feel not good about myself and look at my body differently and all kinds of stuff." She told Live With Kelly and Ryan of the decision, "It's just become really unhealthy, I think personally for young people, including myself, to spend all of their time fixating on all these comments and letting this stuff in. Gomez first removed social media apps from her phone in 2019. Ohhhhhh.I'm giving myself over to you Body and soul I'm giving it over I'm giving myself over to you For the first time I can stand in front of someone Finally I can be me I can just let my love spill over I can cry I don't have to lie I can finally let someone all the way inside All the way All the way All the wayyyyy Handing myself over to. Stepping back from reading the comments helped her find peace, and even take more creative risks, explaining, "This tiny little phone that had 150 million people on it - I just put it down. In August, she told ELLE, "For a while, I felt like an object. jennifer hudson - fake your way to the top (lyrics) (0/5) : 37: jennifer hudson - family (lyrics) (0/5) : 57: jennifer hudson - feeling good (lyrics) (0/5) : 216: jennifer hudson - for real (lyrics) (0/5) : 27: jennifer hudson - giving myself (lyrics) (0/5) : 211: jennifer hudson - gone. Gomez, who was once the most-followed person on Instagram, has previously spoken out about the mental health toll of having her public life on display. "It is such a wonderful way to stay connected, and when I do go on, it makes me happy to know that I’m just being completely honest and being true to who I am," she said. Jennifer Kate Hudson (born September 12, 1981), also known by her nickname J.Hud, is an American singer and actress. While the Disney Channel alum wanted to "delete it altogether," her team convinced her not to - a decision she ultimately was happy about. Nothing is giving me life.' And I just snapped, and I was over it." "And I just thought, 'Why would I - I don't get anything from it. "I felt like my thoughts and everything I was consuming revolved around a million different other people in the world saying good things and bad things," she explained. Gomez, who has disclosed her mental health struggles with the public, as well as her battle with lupus, shared that seeing her personal life discussed online was just "too much information" for her to handle.