"Mine is neither a sad nor tragic or horrifying story. I feel strong, loved and beautiful, inside and out."
Actress Kasia Smutniak, face of successful films and TV series, returns to talk about her pathology, vitiligo, on her Instagram page, with a long and articulated post, pointing the finger at those who have exploited the condition her.
In her message, the actress tells the reasons that led her long ago to share this delicate part of her life and her path.
And she remembers: "Years ago a Tibetan doctor told me I'm like a snake, I'm shedding my skin.
At the time I didn't want to 'transform', I thought everything depended on my will.
But at the same time I was attracted to the uniqueness of others.
It was a long but beautiful journey, sometimes even comical.
I only shared a small piece of it, carrying out a positive message and hoping that my testimony could give strength to many people with my same peculiarity or without ... ".
Smuntiak gets to the heart:" So let alone how little impact it can have on of me, now, an article in a newspaper ...
Trauma, how it is reduced, 'unrecognizable', tragedy, are often the words that are approached to my physical appearance.
Well that also makes me smile.
Because I actually feel strong, loved and beautiful, inside and out.
But I would like to go beyond this simplification "." I think of those who are facing a path, full of doubts, difficulties and pain, who read such an article, perhaps in the morning having breakfast and discover what was the real tragedy in the life of a certain Smutniak (Sputnik, Smushtac, Muniack .. do you).
To this person I address my words: Don't give up, don't let yourself be influenced by the stupidity of others, isn't it worth it?
Smutniak looks great!
and she tells you in person.
She looks beyond, digs inside you, you will discover the strength and beauty that no one will be able to question anymore.
'Change your skin', be a snake. "And she concludes:" So I discovered on my 'skin', what 'clickbait' are,
the pseudo-information that leverages the emotional aspect, distorting reality.
A reality of which little or nothing is talked about.
But maybe we should start ". (ANSA).