Ninel Conde Confesses That It Is Difficult To Be An Artist

Ninel Conde Confesses That It Is Difficult To Be An Artist
Ninel Conde Confesses That It Is Difficult To Be An Artist

Video: Ninel Conde Confesses That It Is Difficult To Be An Artist

Video: Ninel Conde Confesses That It Is Difficult To Be An Artist
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Ninel Conde and her son Emmanuel
Ninel Conde and her son Emmanuel

Ninel Conde is a mother in love with her son Emmanuel, but the singer does not deny that it is difficult to combine her career with raising her little one.

The interpreter of Te pesá, her new single from the album Ninel Conde con Banda, confessed that she does not have so much time to dedicate to her beauty care.

"More than difficult it is something very complex because you need to have the ability to balance your times, your emotions, because it is also a relationship struggle between leaving the baby who is younger and having to go do your promotions," said the artist.

“I love my work, I am passionate about it, it fascinates me. I have to have a double capacity to be a mom, working and promoting a record. It is complicated because I can no longer spend much time in the gym, in the salon, doing all the beauty issues that are required for your career. Sometimes I prefer to spend time with my baby, with my children, to go cut my hair or cut my nails, something that is necessary, he added.

What the singer assures that nobody would imagine is that when the event allows it, the little one travels with her to her presentations and it is she who is in charge of attending him and packing from the diaper to the stroller.

"When I can, I take it," he said. “It is a double challenge because apart from doing your work activities, moms know what it is to take care of a baby and, although I have someone to help me, I cannot ignore it. I am very apprehensive, I need to be in control with the situation of my baby and know that it is well, give the correct indications and sometimes that complicates the situation a little. It's hard for me to delegate when it comes to my baby. When I take it with me, I'm there with the diaper bag, the stroller, the makeup, the wardrobe, it's quite a show. I think I'm going to do a reality show.”

Conde accepted that she feels much more responsibility as a mother at this stage of her life, after having given birth to her eldest daughter, Sofía, 18 years ago.

“When I had my baby, my mom was with me. She [who passed away in 2008] was a fundamental pillar so that I could work and grow in my career and have that tranquility that, perhaps, today I cannot delegate 100 percent. I have people who help me a lot with my baby, but nobody like your mother, really, [to raise him], and in that sense I felt a little more relaxed. [Now] I feel much more responsibility because I don't have my mommy.”

Despite the difficulties, she assured that the best thing for her is to be with her family.

"[When we travel, we have] the baby's activities, Sofi's activities, then mine, they are very different, so we have to organize ourselves, but it is a very nice thing to be with the family," he said.

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