Bella Campos, 26, decided to open up about her mental health. In a message to her followers on Saturday (24), the actress, who was highlighted as Muda in “Pantanal” (2022) and as Jenifer in “Vai na Fé” (2023), both on Globo, revealed that she had suffered a condition of depression last year.
The outburst began after a comment on social media, questioning whether she was pregnant because of a photo in which she appeared with her belly a little protruding. “What is the phenomenon that explains why you always say this in photos of women? It’s a kind of surveillance of other people’s bodies that you look at…”, she wrote.
“I see people demanding so much real bodies and natural beauty on the internet, but when you see real bodies you don’t know how to deal with it”, he complained in Instagram stories. “Nothing has changed, you make people sick with your head disease!”
Afterwards, she gave more details about what she experienced. Every time I’ve been extremely thin it was because I was sick,” she stated.[No] Last year, I had the strongest anxiety attack in my entire life, I went through depressive moments and I couldn’t eat at all, is that what you want to applaud?”
And she continued: “Today my belly is like this because I’m eating very well, I’m at peace, thank God and celebrating my victories with lots of good food, beer and everything I’m entitled to. The day I’m pregnant and want to talk I will speak to you. Other than that, look at yourself and let others live in peace.”
Bella even made a publication delving deeper into the subject. “Not many people know, but I had depression from the beginning to the middle of last year,” she reported. “Few people were by my side at that moment, I didn’t have anyone from my family or many friends around.”
“Some thought it was an exaggeration or just that I was tired from so much work, but the truth is that it was horrible, I couldn’t feel any type of emotion, I lived in constant anxiety, I was apathetic, famous: weak, lame and lame!”, he commented. .
However, she said she was better. “I’m only saying this here now because it’s over, I drew strength from the bottom of my uterus, from the bottom of my soul, from where I thought I couldn’t even get it anymore and I didn’t give up,” she said. “I didn’t give up on myself, I didn’t give up on my dreams, I didn’t give up on my happiness and today I’m living my life the way I always wanted, the way that’s best for me.”
She also cited the pressure she suffers from being a public figure. “Some silly things in the life of any adult, single and independent woman end up making the news and getting a lot of opinions, but do you want to know something?”, she wrote. “When I was in shit, no one even knew, now that I’m happy as hell I’m going to live my life as I please, pay my bills, take care of my family, do my job very well and enjoy all the my achievements.”
Source: Folha
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