Gomez continued, “I’m surrounded by people who are supposed to guide me. And some of them have and others haven’t. They pressure me – ‘You gotta be sexy, you gotta be cute, you gotta be nice’… what to wear, how to look, what to say, how I should be. “Until recently I had given into that pressure. I lost sight of who I was. I listened to opinions of people and I tried to change who I am, because I thought others would accept me for it. And I realised I don’t know how to be anything but myself.”
The actress ended her passionate speech with words of encouragement for her young fans, and said, “You are changing the world. Please be kind to each other, and love and inspire people. Let’s change the game… Stay true to yourself and know that we all have each others’ back. “I’d be lying if I said that I’ve never tried to make myself better by giving in, because I have. But I’ve learned from my actions and for all the things I’ve done, I’m proudest of that… You are who you surround yourself with. I hope I can inspire each and every one of you to just trust yourselves and to be love and be loved.” In addition to Gomez, other celebrities were also on hand to celebrate the youth of America, including Seth Rogen, Orlando Bloom, and Big Sean.