Saturday, February 17, 2024

Fabiola Campomanes and the character who helped her overcome her insecurities and accept her body

 


The weight of aesthetic judgments imposed by society is overwhelming for some actresses whose self-esteem is affected. Fabiola Campomanes had a hard time accepting her own body and loving herself, but she was able to do it thanks to an acting job that required a nude.

With the launch of the third season of The Key Game , the actress is grateful that on a professional level she has received the invitation to join the cast of the series. In addition to meaning employment and projection, the content became an unexpected therapy for her emotional cause thanks to the script.

Her character of Barbara is that of a sexy woman, free-thinking to relate to others and self-confident. In real life, Fabiola had a problem with that role, and that had to do with the fact that she did not feel freedom and she did not like her physical appearance at all. She realized when she showed up on set and had to take off her clothes for the erotic scenes in the second season that she described in the script.

Suddenly he started to shake. She felt uncomfortable and did not understand why, much less when she had previously prepared her character to undress. She reproached herself for this sudden uncertainty because as an actress she was conscious of interpreting Barbara as real as possible.

"I realized: it was my own insecurity. It was Fabiola feeling insecure because society or the canons of beauty or what they dictate, that the body should be in a certain way or look in a certain way. So, if you don't comply with "How are you going to look? And you're afraid to face that," he told Who magazine .

Campomanes had to do introspective and mental work to record those scenes. She spoke to herself based on Barbara's profile. That fictional woman helped him understand that her body is a safe and comfortable place, therefore, cellulite and the size of the buttocks are not topics about which anyone else should express opinions based on prejudice.

Convinced that her skin is beautiful, unique and irreplaceable, the actress stood in front of the cameras with her naked body. After filming those scenes, Campomanes embraced for herself the freedom to be who she is away from other people's judgments and prejudices.

At 51 years old he accepts and loves himself. She has found and strengthened the security that she didn't have before even though she thought she did. Her series appeared on her path to lead her to conclude something important today: " The shape does not matter, but that you feel good in your own body."

The danger of an obsession

Apart from the nude she did for the series, Fabiola Campomanes experienced another episode that set off alarms about her insecurity and the danger her body was in as a result of the same.

In 2021, his face showed wounds that looked like small cuts. These wounds were the result of facial treatments that she underwent for eight years to eliminate small spots caused by sun exposure. Eliminating that “imperfect” from her face became an obsession for her, so she didn't mind treating herself to different doctors.

It was his last treatment that affected him the most and caused the openings. But they were also the result of the series of treatments and products that she used throughout the time that she was obsessed with cleaning her face.

She decided to share his experience through a video posted on networks. Without makeup and without shame of showing how she was suffering from the situation, Campomanes shared the following reflection with her followers: " The most important thing is the call to attention of my own body, that's how I see it. And to understand that it is not good to obsess." with nothing, it's nonsense, it's not real, you have to accept the changes.

"Our physique will change and we have to flow with that. Let's trust in what is real," he concluded, referring to the fact that the body ages and it is best to welcome the inevitable transformation that human beings experience as the years progress.

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