The singer Anitta 31, spoke about the current moment of his personal life in an interview with the international website AND! News. According to her, fame, money and aesthetic procedures did not bring her happiness.
“I always want to be honest with the audience, because I think I had it, when I was poor, I was in my small and simple house, I would look at the TV and think,” If I were like this, I would be happy. If I had all this, I would be happy. If I was beautiful, I would be happy. ” Anitta.
Specifically about the aesthetic issue, the singer admitted that she invested a lot of time and money in her own appearance. “I always want to be honest with my audience, even about the procedures and everything. I just want to say it’s not because you were born ugly and I was born beautiful, it’s because I worked on it. It’s not a magic,” he added.
The interview was made to publicize the documentary “Larissa: The Other Side of Anitta”, Which debuted on Netflix on March 6. “I’m not talking about the movie to be poor, it’s not about it. It’s about going after your things, working to have your things, but understanding that you can be satisfied,” he added.
“I want to show people that I was very poor and thought that if I had money, I would be very happy and that’s not what happens. When you have money, you think you need more money. When you get famous, you think you need to be more famous,” said the Singer nominated twice to the Grammyfinally.
“I’m not talking about the movie to be poor, it’s not about it. It’s about going after your things, working to have your things, but understanding that you can be satisfied,” he concluded.
This content was originally published in Anitta says that fame, money and plastics did not bring happiness on the CNN Brazil website.
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