Laura Bozzo worried her followers by appearing on Twitter with a battered face, but clarified that she had an accident after encountering a anxiety attack episode.
With a strong photo shoot, the Peruvian presenter revealed some details of what happened and explained why she did not go to record the “talk show” she has in Mexico.
“These days I haven’t recorded, not on a whim, I had an anxiety attack, I suffer from depression and my blood pressure dropped and I fell. There are many things they don’t know about me. I am very good at standing up for women and too bad to defend myselfbut God takes care of me,” he wrote on the social network.
Hundreds of followers sent her messages of support, and some gave her phone numbers and contacts for specialists to help her with her mental health, but she said she already has her doctor.
“Thank you very much, I have my psychiatrist and I was diagnosed as a child with this disease, but sometimes I have seizures, it’s horrible. Blessings,” replied “The Poor Man’s Lawyer,” as she calls herself.
Laura Bozzo denies being assaulted
One of her followers made a comment stating that it was a “total lie” that her facial bumps were from a fall, but Laura was blunt and denied that she had been hit, so she went into more detail about her accident.
“I don’t need to lie, I live alone and yes my blood pressure dropped. I fell to my knees and my face on the floor, I had a panic attack and took the pills my doctor sent me. Point,” he explained.
There were those who suggested “thinking about retirement,” but Laura Bozzo refused.
“Never. I’m going to die doing what I love, that’s not about it, I’m not tired. I hate holidays, I suffer from depression, period.”
Laura Bozzo and her mental health issues
It is not the first time that Laura Bozzo talks about her depression and anxiety, in May 2021 she revealed to Televisa Espectáculos that she lived for a while in the house of the deceased producer Magda Rodríguez, who helped her get out of a strong crisis. .
“It was horrible, I had a really bad time, it was a horrible situation and I think Magda was vital to my recovery. he saved my lifeIt literally saved my life. I am alive for herthat’s all I can say,” she explained that she wouldn’t get out of bed, cried all day, wouldn’t eat, and the anorexia issues came back at that time.
If you are depressed or have suicidal thoughts, get help. Contact immediately National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255.
Source: univision

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