2 min read THE RUNDOWN Selena Gomez addressed a fan’s question about her changing voice during an Instagram Live on December 16. She attributed the vocal shifts to swelling in the throat, also noting, “sometimes things happen.” The singer has previously shared that taking treatments for lupus has impacted her body, including causing inflammation and weight fluctuations. Selena Gomez is opening up about why her voice has changed over the years. During an Instagram Live on Tuesday, the singer addressed a fan question about her vocals. “So sometimes when I’m on—never mind,” she said, per E! News . She added, “There’s no excuse, I don’t really care. I think my point is, is that sometimes things happen. I get weird. My throat kind of swells inside sometimes. That’s all.” She emphasized that she wasn’t offended by the question, saying, “I’m glad y’all are being real with me on the Live. I appreciate it though, for real.” The moment reflects Gomez’s larger health journey as an artist who has grown up in the public eye, from her first single, 2008’s “Cruella de Vil,” to her latest album, I Said I Love You First , with husband Benny Blanco. She’s been open
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