At 23 years old, Alba Díaz has become one of the influencers with the most projection on the national scene. The daughter of the bullfighter Manuel Díaz, El Cordobés, and the designer Vicky Martin Berrocal has almost 300,000 followers on Instagram, and continues unstoppable. The keys, the naturalness, sincerity and closeness of her; that have caused her to have more and more young people who feel more than identified with the young woman from Madrid.
An honesty that was experienced just a few hours ago, with the daughter of Manuel Díaz confessing about one of the hardest episodes of her life: she was a victim of bullying when she was barely a teenager. The young woman shared a video in which she talked about the insecurities that each person can have, and she ended up revealing that she had suffered bullying as a child.
“Today I’m going to talk a little about my childhood in this aspect of the bullying issue, so to speak,” Alba began, while she ate her dinner in front of the camera, “I’ve always been more about having boy friends, always I have understood myself better. I started playing football and it made me feel super free”, says the young woman, assuring that she felt absolute passion for the beautiful sport at that time. Of course, she brought unexpected consequences: “She was the only girl who played soccer in the entire school and, at that time, it seems that she looked weird.”
“One reason why I am like this today, that I mistrust people so much -because it is true that I have that part of strong mistrust- is because many girls who bullied me for playing soccer called me a ‘tomboy'”, he insists, assuring that the thing was more: “It was like I was one more guy. They made like groups in the patio and they did not call me, they did not count on me at all, they made me empty, it is a type of bullying, right?” , the young woman wondered, linking to the issue of insecurities, which as she ended up acknowledging, she continues to feel today.
Alba also wanted to thank her parents for the education and values ??that they were able to instill in her from a very young age, thanks to which she was clear that she had to fight to have her own personality.
“For me, both the good and the bad, it is a criticism from someone who does not know me. In the end I will always thank you, I like that you can see that version of me and that I try to show from here, and from what It’s bad, well, I tell you, I’m left with almost nothing,” she insists, “You have to support yourself among women and if they were instilling this in us since we were little, we would never abandon each other and the most important thing is to take care of each other.”
Unintentionally, Alba ended up making an allegation of self-love and defense of mental health with her words that could not have been more applauded on the social network. The first, her mother, who assured that “you can say louder but clearer, no!”.
Some words that were also highly praised by his followers, who took the opportunity to share their own stories and to celebrate self-love. Alba herself settled the matter with great reflection.
“Life is very beautiful, you have to live it, you have to enjoy it and really find meaning. Live and let live. Seek happiness and make it as constant as possible, especially the little things and not give so much balls to commenting on a physicist because that couldn’t be more basic”.