The communicator Ares Teixidó has set off all the alarms by uploading several stories to her official Instagram account from the hospital. The Catalan presenter has not given many details about her state of health, but she has made it clear that she is hospitalized and that she arrived at the clinic by ambulance, so it must be something serious.

”I’m not telling you to get over it. Just like it,” the former Big Brother VIP 3 contestant wrote in the first photo she uploaded to the influencers’ favorite platform. This image confirmed that she is admitted to a hospital and that they have an IV in place. Furthermore, the journalist presented herself as real and imperfect, since she ignored the filters and chose to show her eyes swollen and red from crying and her obvious tired face.

Shortly after uploading the selfie from the health center where she was urgently admitted, Bruna Bravo’s ex uploaded a video in which you could see how she left her room for the first time with a clear objective: to know what had happened to her. your snack.

Speaking slowly and as if she were a little sedated, the woman grabbed her IV pole (to which her IV was connected) and opened up to her more than 210,000 Instagram followers: ”I don’t get up at all and you know it, except to claim my snack. What’s happening here? The first time I go out into the hallway because I came in an ambulance of course. I don’t even know where I am. I’m so dizzy, I don’t know if it was a good idea.”

Above the audiovisual images, Texidió wrote a text that gives us a glimpse that she is feeling better than possible: ”I have sent this video to a friend and I thought it would be convenient to leave it here to show that if I think about eating it is because I’m better.”

At the moment, the reporter has not shared her medical diagnosis and the causes of her hospital admission are unknown, nor is it known how many days she will spend in the clinic and if she will be able to spend Christmas at home with her family, friends and loved ones.

It should be noted that, for about 5 years, Ares Texidió has been an insulin-dependent person (he has type 1 diabetes) and that he could have gone to the hospital due to a complication of the disease. ”I have come to fear many times for my life because of my diabetes,” he expressed in an interview a few months ago.