“I won’t wait to get old”

“I won’t wait to get old”

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The singer explains that she does not intend to stop working, but rather to compose music at the pace she has been going so far, and that she may “continue to do it for fun, sport and love.”

Anita talks about retirement:
Anita talks about retirement: “I won’t wait until I get old.” Photo: PodDelas YouTube channel playback.

Anita opened the game and Coded function revealed Which she did earlier this month made her fans worried about the new trends in life and career that the singer intends to follow soon. During her participation in the PodDelas podcast by broadcasters Tatá Estaniecki and Boo Unzueta, Monday evening (8), the artist spoke again about her plans to retire and explained the reasons.

It all started with Your post on Twitter In it he said: “Today’s tip is: Enjoy me while there is still time. Good night.”This caused an uproar among fans. During the evening chat, the 29-year-old singer explained that the statement on the microblog was just a reflection without any direct relation to her possible retirement or any other matter in particular.

“I’m not sick, thank God. I just came out of surgery (due to endometriosis) and I’m in the peak of my health. I haven’t ended my relationship (with Canadian producer Morda Betz). That’s it, it’s for my good.”She assured her, who also spoke of her retirement plans: “It is no secret that I have this desire. I always said I wouldn’t wait until I got old to stopI’ll stop early.”Singer mentioned.

Anitta took the opportunity to explain, then, how she envisions this moment of slowdown: “Not (stop) working, but composing music the way I do. Maybe I’ll keep doing it for fun, sports and love. But I don’t feel obligated to succeedTo be successful, to be prosperousthe singer vented, explaining that there was still a long way to go for that day: “I’m going to be 30 next year. No, I won’t retire next year (laughs). I still have a lot of things to do. I no longer have the breath I had when I was 20, to get out of the show and go straight to a TV show or rehearsal.” “I used to have the energy to do three shows in one night. Now, if I did, I’d get sick. On this tour of Europe, I was finally on the verge of dying. There are some videos where I feel thin and tired.”mentioned.

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