Anahí Talks About Her Retirement, The Pressure In Her Childhood And How Her Son Changed Her

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Anahí Talks About Her Retirement, The Pressure In Her Childhood And How Her Son Changed Her
Anahí Talks About Her Retirement, The Pressure In Her Childhood And How Her Son Changed Her

Video: Anahí Talks About Her Retirement, The Pressure In Her Childhood And How Her Son Changed Her

Video: Anahí Talks About Her Retirement, The Pressure In Her Childhood And How Her Son Changed Her
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More mature and sincere than ever and with emotions on the surface, Anahí resumed her professional career on Thursday after years away from the artistic medium with the premiere of 'They are there', a podcast in which the Mexican artist promises to strip her Heart with her sister Marichelo, who accompanies her in this new professional adventure that has just started.

That was precisely what happened in the first episode, where the protagonist of the successful soap opera Rebelde opened up on the channel and spoke like never before about her decision to move away from the artistic medium and how the arrival of her firstborn made her more human.

It wasn't all joy

"As you well know, I started working when I was 2 years old, the age my baby is today, and all my life I dedicated to working very hard, giving myself 100% to that wonderful artistic career that fills us with dreams, of illusions, that makes us live in a magical world. Thanks to that career I was able to get to know wonderful countries, get to the hearts of many people and bring them a smile when perhaps they were having a bad time and those things remain in my heart forever. But of course, and it must be said, it is a very hard race, it is a very lonely race that sometimes not everything is as beautiful as seen on TV, "said the wife of the Mexican politician Manuel Velasco.

The unforgettable Mia Colucci de Rebelde acknowledged for the first time publicly that as a child she came to feel 'tormented' by the pressure her career demanded of her and that made her unable to enjoy as she would have liked many of the moments she lived.

“I remember that one of the first things I learned within this medium was the word professionalism. That word tormented me a lot because you couldn't get sick. If you got sick and you didn't get a call then you were no longer a professional and I remember that that tormented me a lot when I was little. I think I had never told this before”, he narrated.

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Anahí

“There were moments that I suffered much more than I got to enjoy them and that was not right. Now that I am older and that I have matured and that many years have passed, maybe if I turn my mind back I say 'wow maybe I would have enjoyed many things more than I sometimes suffered more' because anyway what was going to happen It was going to happen […] Sometimes I held on very much to wanting everything to go well and suddenly you did not succeed because the same fear paralyzes you and does not allow you to do things as you would have liked,”he assured.

The break

The exRBD surprised many when, after 27 years of artistic career, she announced that she would pause her career to dedicate herself body and soul to her role as mother. A decision that, although it was not easy to make, Anahí confessed that it was what her heart was crying for at that moment.

"Suddenly my heart asked me and I have always said it and I still think about it, when your heart speaks to you in such a strong and determined way, pay attention to it because it is saying something to you," said the artist.

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Anahí.

“A family needs time and it has to be built and that is what I did and it was a decision from the heart and today I thank you very much that in some way, even a little reluctantly, they respected that decision because at the end of the day I know that they are happy with my happiness, that they are pleased to know that I am calm, happy and that is how I am”, she added.

Goodbye to the shell

The actress acknowledged that the arrival in the world of her first-born made her detach herself from that breastplate she had put on and that prevented her from being vulnerable to others.

“I was always a person who if suddenly, for example, one day I was doing badly, because all of a sudden on the professional subject we sometimes do well sometimes badly, and I really wanted to cry and say 'OMG this It didn't turn out the way I wanted. 'I wouldn't allow it. I would get strong and tough and then instead I would get tougher every time. I don't know why it was like that,”he said.

Anahí, son Manuel
Anahí, son Manuel

Anahí.

When Manuel comes into my life I don't know what is going on in my heart that suddenly for the first time I open it to 100% and I leave that vulnerable person, with millions of defects, quite the opposite of what they perhaps saw on TV, I let that person come out and that is who I really am because you are not the one who looks super cute in the photo, you are not the one who is perfect in the novel or in the show, you are the one without makeup, the one who wakes up and soon one day you wake up well another not so much, the one that is wrong, the one that suddenly is not perfect at all and in that imperfection of the two as we complement each other very beautifully”, she said visibly excited.

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