Karol G talks about her mental health after being on the cover of Vogue Spain

Karol G talks about her mental health after being on the cover of Vogue Spain
Karol G talks about her mental health after being on the cover of Vogue Spain

Karol G continues to attract attention with her music, benefiting from an extensive career in which she accumulated recognition and awards. Recently, she was also the star of the cover of Vogue Spain magazine.

Carolina Giraldo wore her characteristic pink and straight hair, accompanied by several outfits that received praise from her followers.

The “Tomorrow will be nice” interpreter shared details about her professional life:

“At this point in my career, I feel a huge responsibility to take advantage of every opportunity that comes my way. The idea of ​​rest is almost non-existent for me. Moments to relax are rare, maybe just the day before a show. I spend a lot of time planning and analyzing my strategy and my work. But I feel satisfied knowing that I am making the most of everything that happens to me,” she expressed.

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Karol G addressed how she handles mental health:

“The most difficult concerts are the ones where you are not completely in the place mentally. And your body isn’t there either. But you know you have to perform because there are 50,000 people who saved to buy a ticket; people who are even traveling from somewhere else and who want to attend the show that they have been watching for a long time on social networks. You know that you can’t let him down and that, in those moments, you have to give even more. This is one of the most difficult aspects of the artist’s life. And I feel like people have no idea. Does not know”.

The singer also explained how she identifies patterns of depression and anxiety and what measures she takes to deal with them in the midst of her busy work schedule:

“I have had moments in my life when I have needed to go to therapy, to have a psychologist to vent with. With which I try to understand why I feel this way. And, in that aspect, I would not be ashamed, tomorrow, to have to say that I need a break, that I need to work on my mind or my heart. When I have specified it, I have said it: ‘I need to stop, I need to lock myself up, I need to cry or I need to allow myself to suffer.’ And you know what? Being aware of these needs and allowing them also helps to heal a little faster. That has helped me not have so many things repressed today,” she said.

Karol G also openly addressed mental health issues, revealing how she has faced moments of depression and anxiety, including resorting to therapy to understand and manage her emotions. Photo: Instagram @voguespain

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