Sofia Suescun She sat down on the set of Santi Acosta and Beatriz Archidona on Friday to talk about an unsustainable relationship with her mother, Maite Galdeano. After the influencer’s speech last night on the Fuencarral channel, the networks have been flooded with multiple messages of encouragement for Kiko Jiménez’s girlfriend. Mercedes Dearwho met Sofia when she was 18 due to her time in Big Brotherhas shared some emotional words for Suescun through his Instagram profile.
The presenter began her letter by applauding the courage that Sofia showed on Friday night during her interview.Your testimony could not have been made by just anyone. It takes a lot of courage and honesty to open up in front of the audience.“Your words will have helped many people, more than you and Kiko can imagine,” said the presenter.
Milá also spoke out against Maite Galdeano’s mental state.That slavery, to which your mother had you locked up since you were little, is perfectly described in any psychiatry book, because it is a much more common disease than we might think.. Your mother was a battered woman and when she could, she made you her tool to start a new life.; to see in your small existence the solution to all their impotence,” he concluded.
Despite this situation, the journalist has considered that life is giving her another opportunity to solve this family drama.I think life is giving you another great opportunity, don’t stop trying, you will never regret it.“, he said.
The one who was the presenter of Big Brother has gone further and has thanked Kiko for his behaviour over the last few years.My thanks also go to Kiko who has lived five years showing how much he loved you.“, he added.
In her letter, Milá insisted that they still have time to get through this “ordeal” and sent a message of encouragement to all the viewers who last night were able to see themselves reflected in the story told by Sofía Suescun. “You are still in time to look back at this long, destructive and painful ordeal in the rearview mirror, but you have to listen to those who know (…). Finally, my thoughts go to all the people who saw their own lives in your words.“, he concluded.