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Blanca Suárez reflexiona sobre la importancia de la salud mental

Blanca Suárez reflects on the importance of mental health

MADRID, March 9 (CHANCE) -

Blanca Suárez is enjoying some very special days at the Malaga Film Festival presenting the latest film in which she has participated, 'Disco, Ibiza, Locomía', and the truth is that we have seen a radiant and happy Blanca for her work. that he has played.

This Friday night we were able to talk to her about her role and she confessed that "it has been expensive" because "it is a difficult film and above all also a difficult film to measure the real characters a little with the real parts "

And for the filming, Blanca had to give her best to do certain scenes: "Make that kind of balance and make it a little balanced. Obviously also the dance world, the fan world, all of that has also had its important moment of essays ".

Always committed to mental health, the actress revealed to us that "since I was little I have made myself like a wall in that sense, I suppose it is a defense mechanism, protection or something like that, but it is true that when you grow up up, you go realizing what things are good for me and what things I may not need."

Blanca believes that the relationship with the media has to be healthy and that is why she calls for reflection on what is asked and what is not: "I think we all have to do it. I think that behind each question there is a background and For the person who receives it, there are also many things that the person in front obviously does not know.

Sometimes, there are questions so intimate that, just as they should not be asked to a stranger on the street, they should not face them in a photocall either: "Yes, it is true that it is true. Just as I understand that one does not ask them happily to someone on the street

In fact, she gave us the example of always being asked if she wants to be a mother or not: "I'm bored, bored and overwhelmed. And in the end I'm fed up with such intimate things that you say, man , now. Come on, man, now."

As for how it feels to be recognized for her work, Blanca reveals that "it's super exciting, at the end it's our job, we're on set all day and when you suddenly appear here and see all this, you say 'How strong , right? I mean, what an illusion, but it is quite overwhelming."

Aware of the affection they have for her, Blanca concluded her interview by assuring that "in the end I think you should never lose sight of the fact that in the end, whoever approaches you, is to greet you and ask you for a photo or "Because it is from admiration." and from love and well, it's beautiful."