Danna Paola worried her fans with a message published on her official social networks. The Mexican singer posted several photos and in one of them you can see how an oxygen device has been placed in her nose to help her breathe.
what happened to her? All his fans were surprised, worried about the situation. In the same social media post, Dana Paola explains the situation in detail.
The 28-year-old Mexican suffered a complicated case of bronchitis and influenza, which put him to bed and forced him to take a break from his projects to rest and recover.
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“We were off to a good start… A plot twist left me lying in bed… The universe told me 'Stop it.' And she stopped me with the handbrake… Influenza + bronchitis, Danna Paola began in a message to her fans.
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“They have been very difficult days.” I struggle to live, breathe, walk, I'm an orchestra between lots of coughing and crying… between the drugs and lots of food at home, movies, love, writing and music that heals, my insides Illusion is whatever comes and burns me. “It's helped motivate me mentally,” he adds in the story for those who were concerned about his health.
“All this is helping me a lot to reanalyze and reevaluate how important health is… without it we are nothing… we are nothing, and sometimes work overwhelms me And I forget about myself… otherwise it is not good there. It is time to stop, it is time to take care of the temple, to 'shine beautifully', he concluded.
The reactions to her post, from those who follow her every step of the way in her professional career and personal life, were massively supportive and the utmost affection that Dana Paola usually engenders in her fans.
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