Marixa Balli is experiencing a great professional moment thanks to her participation in MasterChef and although she claims to be enjoying the experience, she does not hide the annoyance caused by certain comments circulating on the reality show and on social networks.
In “Intruders” the media reported on the revelation, the criticism and the relationship with some former LAM colleagues. “It’s going very well, I’m very happy, very encouraged. Who would have thought that I would cook so much? Nobody,” she started humorously and celebrated her gift as part of the program.
Amid the versions, exchanges and media exchanges of the show’s participants, Balli stated: “I don’t care what others think. It’s all on record, it doesn’t concern me.” However, she acknowledged that there are comments that surprise her: “How do they like to destroy me? It seems that if you’re not on Instagram or TikTok, you’re an amoeba, and that says more about the person saying it than the one being talked about.”
When asked if he thinks they do this on purpose, he said bluntly: “It’s impressive, it’s envy, I don’t know. I’ve never done anything to them. It’s like an inner hatred, I’m not interested in calling anyone by name, I won’t put myself on the level of certain people.”
In addition, Balli recalled that his possible entry into MasterChef was already being discussed while he was working at LAM: “While I was at LAM, the news started to spread and there were people there who said: ‘I would never do this program, hours of recording, I’m not interested.'” Likewise, he made it clear that these words did not worry him: “I’m not interested in the files, it’s wonderful. I have a lot of memory on some files.”
Although she reiterated that it doesn’t concern her, she admitted that she is struck by how certain areas of the media treat her: “It surprises me: Why have my pain, my situations been so abused? Why is it always shit?” Finally, he reflected on the private life behind the public figure: “It’s as if everyone is exempt from anything happening to them. Life is like that: things go well for you, things go bad for you, you lose loved ones.”