The former Gran Hermano contestant broke down while sharing how she is coping with her ex-partner's hospitalization
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The hospitalization of Thiago Medina, who remains in intensive care after suffering a serious motorcycle accident on September 12, not only affects his closest circle emotionally, but also financially. Daniela Celis, the influencer's former partner and mother of his daughters, publicly revealed the difficult time she has been going through since the young man was hospitalized.
Moved and on the verge of tears, the influencer sent a voice message to the program A la Barbarossa (Telefe), where she made clear the anguish she has been experiencing for more than a week.
“I put my life on hold, I put my work on hold, and I put everything on hold to be with the girls so they feel my support and not my absence. I understand that at some point I will have to go back, I don't know with what strength, but I will have to return because it's also our livelihood. It's the only thing we have to keep living,” she said bluntly.
La ex GH decidió tomarse tres semanas para acompañar a Thiago y estar presente con sus hijas
Daniela, who shares the upbringing of the twins Laia and Aimé with Thiago, appeared devastated by the family situation. She said that the situation overwhelms her on every level, from emotional to physical. “It's getting harder and harder for me to sleep, to eat... my body shows it. The situation is very complicated and I have to express it somehow,” said the former housemate.
Despite feeling overwhelmed, she assured that she tries to remain strong for her daughters. “They're my two little pillars, the ones who give me strength to keep going. I understand that when I get home, I open the door and I have to have a smile, to be strong for them. I process all that later as best I can, because I can't just be lying in bed crying either,” the influencer confessed.
El posteo de Daniela Celis sobre el cuadro de salud de Thiago Medina
The former Gran Hermano contestant made it clear that, in the midst of this health crisis, all the financial responsibility for the household also falls on her shoulders. With Thiago hospitalized and unable to earn income, the young woman faces an uncertain outlook. “It's all very difficult, but I have faith that it's going to change. I understand that it's part of life and this is what I have to live through,” she reflected.