“I felt it in my own skin”; After being criticized for celebrating Bruno Gaga’s departure from the BBB, Sonia Abrau hits back at netizens and reveals her personal life.

“I felt it in my own skin”;  After being criticized for celebrating Bruno Gaga’s departure from the BBB, Sonia Abrau hits back at netizens and reveals her personal life.

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The journalist also revealed that she suffers from a problem similar to that of the previous BBB

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Photo: reproduction / Rede TV e reproduction / TV Globo

Sonya Abrau He was criticized on social media after celebrating his departure Bruno Gaga to Big Brother Brazil. I used the version of A Tarde É Sua on Wednesday (22nd) to counter the criticism I had. During the speech, the journalist ended with a personal revelation announcement that surprised viewers.

Sonya She started by saying that a lot of people criticized her for thinking she didn’t know what she was talking about, when she mentioned her anxiety crisis in Bruno Gaga: “Many people kept filling my bag, which was already full of a story gagaBecause we were discussing this topic of concern. And everyone: “You don’t know what this is, you’ve never experienced this.” I don’t really talk about my personal life, nor do I like it,” he commented.

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The presenter also revealed that she, like her former BBB, suffers from anxiety: “My privacy is my privacy. Now there is someone who has suffered for a long time from panic syndrome and an anxiety crisis, which I still suffer from today, Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), that’s me. So, I knew very well what I was talking about there. It was a stage in my life that I could hardly get out of bed, I spent more than a month, because I did not have the courage to put your foot down.”

Sonya She also vented about the hardships she had already faced: “I left the house, and I thought I wouldn’t be able to get my car, or drive my car to work. Then I could do it with great difficulty, I got to work thinking I couldn’t be able to work. It’s come.” It’s time to come back, and I thought I wouldn’t be able to go home. It’s been a long course of treatment, medication that I’ve never accepted. I felt it on my skin.”

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Julia Peraldi, 24, was born in Rio de Janeiro, but grew up in Campos dos Goytacazes. Graduate in Journalism and Post Graduate in Digital Marketing. I consume information of various kinds, but I am most interested in entertainment and health-related news. I love to travel and enjoy good music. Professionally, she has worked for television stations, news websites, and health magazines.

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