Ambra Angiolini, the subtle pathology has affected her too: “A tumor of…” | The tragic confession

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Ambra Angiolini with an open heart, talks about how she faced a terrible illness: that’s what it’s about.

Ambra Angiolini, known for his television career in “Non è la Rai”recently opened his heart.

During the “Verissimo” broadcast has shared several intimate details surrounding his fight against the disease.

This revelation occurred in conjunction with the presentation of his first book, “InFame”.

The actress told her story journey of recovery from what he defines as an “illness” rather than a simple disorder.

Ambra Angiolini and the fight against bulimia

Amber’s battle with the bulimia began in her teenage years, between the ages of 15 and 16. During this difficult period, the actress describes how food became a means of expressing her inner discomfort and her inability to ask for help. “I’ve always tried to hurt myself,” confesses Ambra, highlighting how emotional tensions were transformed into self-harming behavior through food abuse. A touching element of her narrative is the role played by family, particularly the loving gestures on the part of her parents. Ambra tells how, in the darkest moments, found love notes from his mother in the bathroom, a symbolic place of his suffering. These messages, placed “at the height of vomiting”they reminded her of her mother’s unconditional love, supporting her on her path to recovery.

The turning point in Ambra’s life came with the birth of her firstborn, Jolanda, the result of the relationship with the ex Francesco Renga. The responsibility of motherhood instilled in her the strength necessary to face and overcome bulimia, opening a new phase of her life characterized by greater emotional and physical stability.

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Ambra Angiolini, the confession about eating disorders

In the interview given to supplement “7” of Corriere della Serathe Italian actress and presenter shared her reflections on this disorder, inviting us not to underestimate it as a mere aesthetic aspiration. «Don’t minimize it, don’t make it the disease of little girls who want to be 90-60-90. Because it’s really unfair. It’s called a disease, it needs to be treated, research is done”urges Ambra, highlighting the need for a serious and scientific approach towards bulimia.

This disease, he explains, had transformed his body into a “culprit” for having changed from what had made her famous, drawing attention not to her well-being, but to her physical form. Ambra describes bulimia as «a tumor of the soul»underlining the complexity of the healing process, which does not follow a standard cure but is an extremely personal and profound journey.

 
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