Cristina Pedroche began a new stage in her life a few weeks ago, after welcoming her first daughter, Laia, the result of her marriage to chef Dabiz Muñoz. The Zapeando collaborator wanted to share through her social networks how the postpartum is being. And despite the fact that the arrival of the little girl has filled the presenter’s life with happiness, the truth is that the postpartum period is being more complicated than she expected.
To this we must add that the Vallecana has also been involved in several controversies on social networks, which forced her to stop her digital activity for several days. But despite her momentary absence from her on social networks, the presenter resumed her activity in a more cautious way, deactivating her comments on her posts.
In this way, the presenter has continued to show small moments of her day to day with little Laia. And although she has just celebrated the first birthday of her first daughter, Pedroche has wanted to explain to all her followers that her postpartum is still complicated, showing a new sequel to childbirth.
The Zapeando collaborator has recently shared an image on her Instagram profile where we can see a large amount of hair in her hand. And it is that Pedroche is facing hair loss. ”Well, nothing. Another postpartum little thing,” wrote the woman from Madrid next to the snapshot.
The worrying hair loss has alerted all her followers, who immediately send her messages with tips to fight against hair loss. Even so, the Madrid woman assured that she was going to undergo analysis while she investigated the method that could best help her.
A few days ago, the Vallecana also used her social networks to denounce the photos created by an artificial intelligence (AI) with her face, with which she stars in dozens of hoaxes and scams. The presenter claimed to feel powerless in the face of this type of crime that uses her face without her consent and for which little can be done about it.
”They are using my image without my consent, and no matter how much I denounce them, they create another account every hour. There should be a limit and a punishment for this kind of thing,” she confessed. ”Clearly it is seen that it is a scam, but I am very sorry if there are some people who can fall into the trap and deceive them,” she assured.