The former RBD shows the messages she receives and launches a reflection
Anahí decided to use her Instagram stories for more than just pretty photos. In the middle of International Women’s Day, the singer brought an uncomfortable topic to the table: the brutal criticism she receives about her physique, often disguised as “concern.”
Captures appeared on the screen. Messages ranging from “too thin” to direct accusations about eating disorders that she herself has faced before. The hardest thing, according to her, is the sender.
“Let it be true, that the union is not just one day, that empathy exists. Millions like this, and others who do not want to see, are sent by women!”, he wrote.
That’s the key point. Anahí points out a huge contradiction: we talk about sisterhood while some throw stones from digital anonymity. It’s as if support between women were a hashtag for certain days of the year, nothing more.
But here comes the conscious millennial turn. After exposing all this, Anahí revealed her strategy: not giving it importance. Not in the sense of ignoring the problem, but in not allowing those comments to define your daily life.
Her focus is elsewhere: on raising her children to be empathetic people. In converting that negative energy you receive into something positive within your own home. It’s a smart move—acknowledge the noise but choose what to focus on.
In an era where each like and comment seems to weigh tons, his stance is almost revolutionary. It’s not about pretending it doesn’t hurt, but about deciding where your attention goes after the blow.
In the end, what started as another Instagram story ended up being a masterclass in how to navigate fame in 2024: with your eyes open, your heart protected, and your priorities clear.




