Cleo Regrets Aesthetic Pressure After Fame: ‘It Can End Our Mental Health’

Cleo Regrets Aesthetic Pressure After Fame: ‘It Can End Our Mental Health’


Actress Cleo reflected on the matter on Instagram

Cleo on Saturday 19 she went to her official Instagram to make a long reflection on the aesthetic pressure in the world of celebrities.




The 40-year-old actress has opened up about triggers caused by models.

“I know to the general public, everything looks like a flower. You’re on TV and people see celebrities with adoring eyes. So, it’s good for the ego in a way, but the pressure to be perfect, to keep the right look, young, attractive… this is real and can destroy our mental health”start.

Cleo recalled her first work in film Benjamin (2003) and, soon after, in the telenovela America (2005), in which she played Lurdinha.

“He was a wonderful character, but one that carried a huge sexual charge. So, you can’t say that he didn’t solidify how people came to see me. Up until then, I was OK with it because it’s fun to be seen in that way. also this way, but not only like this. By the time I realized what it meant for my image and for me, it was too late.”complained.

“I realized that after 35, 37, directors and productions no longer knew what to do with me. The audiovisual market works like a normal market, where productions are the products displayed on the shelves, and it’s as if they didn’t know which shelf to put myself on after I turn 35”.

“If I really wanted to continue playing roles that challenge me and are relevant to me, I would have to pursue other ways. And that’s what I’ve done. It’s obvious, of course, but also for other women who get sidelined on shelves like that.” Soon,” finished.

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