“I have anxiety,” Marta Riesco confessed a few weeks ago, when asked what her biggest fear was. It is not surprising. In just over a year, the reporter has lost her job, her partner, and she has seen how her mental health suffered to such an extent that she had to resort to specialized help again to be able to overcome this moment.
A moment that he is trying to overcome, moreover, relying on what is most important: his family – he has just returned from a few days off with his mother in Fuengirola – and his friends, for whom he has always said that he gives everything. However, it has been precisely this fact that has caused the journalist to have suffered a small slump, and it is that some of those alleged friends of hers would have betrayed her, once again.
This is how she tells it herself through her Instagram Stories, where you can see a tremendously disappointed Marta Riesco who cannot help crying. “There’s a number of things happening to me that are a bit hard to take, and the failure of a friendship is one of the hardest things for me to take,” she explains.
Marta Riesco says that normally many people approach her through social networks, and this is how she makes friends with some of the people who make up her circle of friends. “Silly me, sometimes I trust people who show you over time that their friendship was never true, it was interested,” he says, explaining in some way what he is currently experiencing and emphasizing that these types of people attack “when you’re worse.”
The former reporter for El Programa de Ana Rosa is grateful for having been able to count on the support of her family and her lifelong friends, for which she is managing to get out of this little pothole. Still, she’s disappointed in some of the people she’s met after her.
What’s more, Marta Riesco compares this moment that she is living with what she lived through in her adolescence. The reporter has confessed on occasion that she suffered bullying when she was a child, and she does not understand why she, as an adult, continues to feel the same way she did back then. “I don’t understand this hatred towards me,” he insists, “One ends up wondering: ‘You must have done something’, because not everyone can be bad, right? It’s not normal,” he says, “But yes, it’s a group of people that unites to harm me”.
Disappointed and unable to avoid tears, the reporter seems to be referring to the end of her friendship with Nuria, creator of Modaresiliencia, whom she considered one of her best friends. This is how he told it just a few days ago, sharing with his followers that he had lost “the person who showed up at my house and on whom I supported myself in recent months”, with whom “I was in his horrible weeks supporting her and opening the doors for her from my home.” A friendship that ended with, according to Riesco, her friend “trying to sell me, both her and her mother.”
Nuria herself also confirmed the end of this friendship, but letting it fall that the reason had nothing to do with personal “betrayal”, but work. The rumor, that Marta Riesco would not have liked at all that her friend continued collaborating with “enemies” like Rocío Flores or Marina Esnal: “I only have time to work and I am not going to allow anyone to play with that. The decision of a who wears is exclusively mine”.