“At some moments I would like to be invisible”

Bad Gial (Alba Farello e Sole) visited Late Shaw to Mark Gero He ended up leaving one of his personal confessions. After reviewing the images from their beginnings, the artist realized that, Ten years laternot “the same person”. He started when he was 19 and now, on his way to 29, he feels the industry made him.”Learn and unlearn what you’ve learned and gain perspective“.

Giroud asked him a Jesús Quintero-type question straight to the soul: What has changed in these ten years? Bad Gyal confirmed this Its core is still intact, but everything around it has transformed“The things I loved I hate, the things I hated I love, everything changes.” However, he insisted that the things he loved remain the same.

When they asked him what he missed from that first time, he did not hesitate: “Privacy is a luxury“And although she thanked the audience for their affection, she admitted that living exposed is heavy. “There are moments when I would like to be invisible,” she admitted. “I don’t even want to think about what the person is experiencing. Javier Bardem Or one Esther Gallery“, she compared herself, feeling less popular.

On the positive side, the Catalans have been clear about what they have gained in this decade: the whole world. “Travelling, especially. I was able to go to all the places I wanted, learn about cultures, and try foodsLook at my role model…” she said almost in surprise, remembering that the members of Plan B, one of her favorite groups, “are actually friends, friends.”

Between laughs with Jiro, Bad Gyal admitted that these years had changed her even in her speech: “I think I’m half Latin American“Words stick to me.” Although she still feels “like a nobody,” she doesn’t deny that life has taken her down paths she never imagined: “Powerful things have happened to me that I never even thought about.”