Belen Rodriguez is back on TV as “Iena”, in the episode of Italia Uno broadcast on Tuesday, October 4th. The Argentine showgirl and presenter addressed a very delicate topic, which in some ways also touched her closely: theobsession with perfection and the dysmorphophobia.
Belen Rodriguez’s relationship with social media
In the service created for Le yene, Belen Rodriguez spoke about her relationship with cosmetic surgery and social media, where more and more young people use filters to change their appearance, changing it almost completely. Even the Argentine showgirl admitted to having made some adjustments to the photos she shares on her Instagram profile, but always in a gentle way so as not to distort the connotations. And the question: “What do you think of in the morning when you look in the mirror?”the “Hyena” replies that she likes herself, but it wasn’t always like this: “I really like myself when I wake up, there were several times when I didn’t see myself at the top. There were times when I was more concerned with how I looked in the video. You feel a little naked in front of the cameras.”
Belen Rodriguez, during a dialogue with a psychotherapist, said that at a certain point in her life she no longer believed when they stopped her on the street to pay her a compliment, so much so that to face the problem she went to therapy: “They tell me so much because I am Belen. I suffered a lot with this problem, It started when I first filed for divorce, which for me was an incredible pain, I couldn’t get over it.”
Belen Rodriguez and cosmetic surgery
Another topic addressed during the service was Belen Rodriguez’s relationship with cosmetic surgery: she admits that she has used it, but defends that the important thing is not to make it become an obsession. “I’m someone who uses it, but I trust people who don’t wreak havoc on their face or say ‘no you don’t have to. When it comes to retouching a lot of people are afraid to talk about it, it doesn’t have to become an obsession.”
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