Lali Espósito got serious in La Voz in Argentina and spoke about the large number of young people suffering from anxiety

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Lali Espósito is usually super fun in La Voz Argentina (Telefe, Monday to Thursday, 10pm; Sunday, 10.30pm) where she works as a coach alongside Ricardo Montaner, Mau y Ricky and Soledad Pastorutti. But yesterday, Tuesday, she got serious and talked about the anxiety that many young people are suffering today. She did this when a participant told her that she had had a panic attack while singing as a backing singer in a show running.

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Sabrina Carbonel, 18, originally from President Derqui, Buenos Aires province, blindly auditioned and managed to get into the reality show. But he also moved everyone talking about the panic attack he suffered in the middle of the show.

In The Argentine voice, Sabrina sang “Episodes” by María Becerra. She managed to circle around Montaner, La Sole and Mau y Ricky, the brothers whose brothers she chose to join the team.

Sabrina Carbonel, in La Voz Argentina: she was a girl from the Rusherking choir and suffered a panic attack on stage.  She catches the TV.

Sabrina Carbonel, in La Voz Argentina: she was a girl from the Rusherking choir and suffered a panic attack on stage. She catches the TV.

At the end of her performance, the young woman was about to burst into tears. “I am happy and grateful to you, the audience and the production for receiving me with so much love,” she told the coaches.

And he added: “I am also with myself because this is my second time on stage after having a panic attack in the middle of a showLike this I appreciate for giving me a new chance.

“When did this happen to you?” Montaner asked. “It was August last year and it was very strong, because this is what I love and what I want. I think I came here to prove it,” Sabrina replied.

“I worked as a choir girl runningthat I admire and love very much. At that time, being a huge fan of him, Maria, FMK, Lit Killah and the guys on the scene, In a week I went from wanting to leave music to being in an exhausted and crowded theater. The situation overwhelmed me to such an extent that I had a panic attack, “said the participant.

Lali Esposito: "Nobody ever explained to me what it was there

Lali Esposito: “Nobody ever explained to me what anxiety was”. Capture the TV.

And I add: “Today I came and I want to have fun, I want to give my all“. Listening to her, Lali Esposito felt the need to talk about it growing phenomenon what happens between the young people who are dedicated to music: suffer from anxiety disorders.

“I see anxiety in very young boys”

“I didn’t turn around, but when I heard her tell what had happened to her, I thought that beyond what happened to her, this is more global,” said Lali Esposito. And turning to Sabrina, she added: “You are very young, but today Anxiety is very common in many kids your age who are into music or dream of dedicating themselves to music“.

We have turned our backs on anxiety assured the singer. I was not raised with the concept of anxiety: nno one ever explained to me what anxiety was. It was never explained to me! And at 30 I understand what anxiety is and I recognize it in myself and in others“.

Lali Espósito: "We have to talk to the house

Lali Espósito: “We need to talk at home about anxiety and how teenagers suffer from it.” Capture the TV.

“I see anxiety very clearly very young boys, because they have so many stimuli that everything seems to be already …. It seems that everything is so fast … It seems that everything is ephemeral and if I don’t take it now, I will miss the opportunity. ”

“There is a lot of it. And focusing on art, on making music, is a lie.” “It’s nice to talk about anxiety, it’s good that you bring what happened to you. Thank you again, for all the people who are listening on the other side. And all the children who are listening and who also suffer from anxiety. They have their dreams and that horrible feeling eats them up“.

“Are you happy now?” Lali asked Sabrina. “I’m so glad I can’t handle my body,” replied the contestant as she moved. “But you’re fine?” Lali insisted. “Yes, I’m happy,” said the participant.

“I made this interlude because there are so many guys who suffer from it and I think it’s nice to talk about anxiety at home and how teenagers suffer from it,” concluded the coach.

Sabrina’s story

In his presentation to The Argentine voice, Sabrina Carbonel explained that music has been her great passion since childhood. “When I was little, my mother laughed because I looked in the mirror, sang and cried. I was moved by myself,” she said.

“I used to sing with my friends at school, loud and out of tune to fuck with others,” she recalled. “But at a certain point I noticed that I was starting to like it and that it wasn’t a joke as I thought, so I told my father that I wanted to study singing.”

Sabrina Carbonel was delighted to be encouraged to go to La Voz Argentina after experiencing panic attacks.  Capture the TV.

Sabrina Carbonel was delighted to be encouraged to go to La Voz Argentina after experiencing panic attacks. Capture the TV.

So, as her father told Marley, Sabrina started being guided by her uncle, who is a professional musician and plays the accordion. And since then, her family has decided to support her in everything she needed to pursue her musical career.

“I am a big fan of the program and I have always dreamed of being part of it – said Sabrina – Fede Gómez, semifinalist at La Voz Argentina in 2018, is one of the most important people in my life: I became his fan and today he is my teacher. and godfather of music. Thanks to him I have not given up on music. Faith accompanied me in a very difficult moment “.

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