Gisela is not having a good time, even though she is fulfilling her dream of being pregnant. The singer announced a few months ago that she was expecting her first child with José Ángel Ortega, but that it was not an easy process. After six years of trying, the singer of ¡Suéltalo! She had to resort to in vitro to achieve it.

At that time, not only did she have to undergo several stimulations that changed her body completely, but she had to spend two months bedridden to avoid losing the baby. Now, she has returned to tell how bad she is having these last months of pregnancy, and she has revealed some comments from users that she is not liking at all.

Since he had to go to the hospital for renal colic and kidney stones, the complications have intensified. Among other things, the singer assured in Semana that it is being a “super painful” process. “It’s pain from the catheter because the rubber rubs against my bladder and I have hemorrhages, I bleed every day and I have a lot of anemia because of it,” she added.

An ordeal that she has to go through without being able to undergo any surgery until she gives birth to the baby, for the sake of the unborn. “So just hold on. And without being able to take almost anything for the pain,” she said.

Shortly after, she and her partner decided to reveal the baby’s name, which can be used whether it is a boy or a girl. With the Indiana Jones soundtrack playing in the background, Gisela announced that the chosen name was Indiana. “It’s going to represent our life adventure now. We are team Indiana,” she said.

Something for which they have received numerous comments assuring how bad the baby was going to have a time at school with is that name. “Think that child will go to school” or “Safe joke at school” are some of the responses they received.

Given this, the singer has decided to record a video on her Instagram stories to denounce “bullying” on networks. “There are many other non-hate messages, but comments, from my point of view, that are not so lucky,” she assured after thanking some of her followers.

“There is a theme that is recurring in some of the publications, of people who talk about bullying in schools, if the adults, which are us, educate our children well, that does not have to happen,” he added forcefully.

Likewise, he added that he believes it is a “delicate” topic that can be commented on lightly. “The first thing we adults have to do is not bully each other, as we are the example of those to come. Everything would be better,” she stated.