Leonardo Volpato
After voluntary hospitalization to take care of mental health, comedian Whindersson Nunes is fine. This is what Hidelbrando Batista, the humorist’s father, says on social networks.
He opened a box of questions on Instagram and soon received some questions related to the heir and the fact that the family has not yet visited him at the clinic.
“Guys, he’s fine, thank God. Soon he will leave. We don’t visit him because where he is there are few visits. And the person who is taking care of him is going to visit every day,” he said.
“Soon we will be with him, give him a hug. My desire is to bring him inland, spend time here. But I want to reassure you and thank the prayers. He is giving everything right and soon he will be making everyone smile,” he concluded on social networks.
According to the artist’s office statement, Nunes “was interviewed by his own decision and with medical follow -up.” The note was not clear what Whindersson was dealing with, but the humorist has a history of depression and anxiety.
“The reason for hospitalization is care with your health, seeking proper treatment for your well-being. He is very well, happy with his evolution and will soon be back on stage doing what he loves most,” said the statement of February 20.
Source: Folha
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