Cristina Pedroche’s life changed forever on July 14, when little Laia, the fruit of her marriage to chef Dabiz Muñoz, came into the world. Since then, the presenter has been adapting to her new reality as a new mother, with her usual ups and downs, which she has been sharing with her followers on her Instagram account.
However, with how hard the postpartum process is being for her and her emotional fragility at the moment due to the hormonal revolution, it is normal for more than one to worry about what may be happening to the Password presenter, especially after to publish a most disturbing message asking that “everything goes well.”
Pedroche announced through his Instagram Stories that it was an “important day”, so he had prepared a small ritual that he showed in an image shared on the social network. For the process, the presenter had lit a small white candle “to ask that everything goes well”, which was accompanied by a set of stones – rose quartz – and a small cloth bag with an embroidered initial.
The set of objects separately has no meaning, but surely the presenter, who is a firm believer that certain things can be attracted or that nothing can happen by chance; She has combined all these elements to perform some kind of ritual to attract good luck on that important day.
What is unknown, for the moment, is what that day is about for Cristina Pedroche. It is not known if the Atresmedia presenter would be referring to a personal, professional issue or that of someone in her family. The key appears to be hidden in plain sight in the initial embroidered on the bag shown in the photograph.
What her followers are sure of is that the presenter is worried about something, and has resorted to these types of rituals in order to attract good fortune. Now, the incorporation of these rose quartz stones also indicates that she has been involved in this issue, as it symbolizes peace, tenderness and helps to harmonize negative emotions or tensions, helping to adapt in times of change. Due to its subtle energy and properties it is often recommended for children, so perhaps it is also something for her little one.
“Motherhood is a journey, I was also born as a mother. I have new fears and emotions. I am happy, it is beautiful, I am dying of love,” said the presenter about her role as a mother, a few days ago. “I had prepared a lot, but until you live it… What scares me most is that something will happen to her. Everything makes me sad. I am the child of sorrow. I start to cry because I see her fragile and small. I would prefer not to having had so little stomach afterwards and being better in the head”.