“There is nothing that scares me more…”

The ex of Iker Casillas She is very jealous of her private life and keeps her intimate sphere away from the media spotlight. That includes not only her boyfriends (she dates Nacho Taboada for a couple of years) but also to her two sons, Martín and Lucas, fruit of her marriage to the former Real Madrid goalkeeper. In fact, the cut he gave to his friend Isabel Jiménez a few weeks ago was very loud, when she encouraged him to talk about the major’s football career before the press: “I don’t want to talk about that,” the woman from La Mancha said bluntly. This Friday, however, Sara Carbonero made an exception and opened her heart to tell what terrifies her most as a mother: “There is nothing that scares me more than thinking about my children being bullied at school or that they themselves are the bullies or silent accomplices.”

This is what he has confessed on social networks, where he has promoted a series against bullying: “At home, we talk about the subject a lot. Therefore, it is important to reinforce our words with examples of real stories that make children think.” And he adds: “As a person, it hurts me to imagine it happening to any child or adolescent. No more insults. No more gestures that hurt. No more silences that make those who suffer it Invisible.”

The series in question, inspired by the novel by Eloy Moreno, is called Invisible and it is already in the Disney Plus catalog: “It invites us not to look the other way and not to ignore bullying. I hope that its message enlightens you and that you can share it with your children, family and friends. It is a gift,” he says Sarah.

Brave and supportive

The year 2024 has been beautiful for Sara Carbonero but also very complicated. And the businesswoman has had to go to the hospital more than once. On this occasion it was not she who was the patient but her mother, Goyi, who became her greatest support during her own illness.

Sara spoke precisely about her, about cancer, for the first time last October, when she was honored by Elle. She stated that, five years after her diagnosis and after hard therapeutic work, she had decided to share her experience to encourage other patients: “To all those brave mothers, you will see your children grow up like I am doing,” she said through tears. “Lucas, Martín, you are my driving force for everything.”

“I have learned to live with uncertainty, and also to embrace it. I have done a lot of personal work during this time and I have looked a lot inward. I have realized that this journey, throughout this desert, is best done accompanied . Cancer must be normalized, showing ourselves vulnerable is not bad, quite the opposite,” he said. “I am here to send a message of hope, of encouragement, to all the people who are living with and accepting this cruel disease. When I found out about the diagnosis in 2019, I was understandably shocked. It was terrible. I was 35 years old, a healthy life, I didn’t understand anything and my diagnosis was good.” Overcome with emotion, she continued: “You can’t explain to your children why their mother spends a week in bed after a session of chemo. And then at 21 days the same, and at 21 days the same… And why does his mother not have the energy that the mothers of his peers have. Sometimes you can’t even take them to school. “Those children who don’t ask anything, but know everything.”

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