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Aislinn Derbez remembers the difficult moments of her childhood

The Mexican actress confessed that she lived a very difficult childhood because of the differences between her parents

Aislinn Derbez remembers the difficult moments of her childhood
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Always willing to show a vulnerable side and share the lessons she has learned throughout her life, actress Aislinn Derbez starred in an emotional moment recently when she spoke about the moments of her childhood that marked her life.

It was during her participation in the podcast “Se Regalan Dudas” that the protagonist of “A la Mala” opened up her memories and reflected on the life her parents lived with her when she was a child, stating that it completely shaped her perspective on relationships.

“When you go through such tough things in your childhood, which is also a bit what happened, I had parents who hated each other to a level you can't imagine,” the Mexican star began.

When asked about the moments that marked her the most, Eugenio Derbez's eldest daughter stated: “A lot of yelling, they didn't want to talk to each other, so I was the broken telephone, I was the one who: 'Tell your dad that a...', all the rudeness you could imagine at five years old.”

Aislinn Derbez clarified that although her home was never a breeding ground for physical violence, the interactions between her parents caused wounds that continue to heal to this day.

“There was no absolute awareness, I was between two child parents and it was too painful. So living through that for so many years, because it was my entire childhood from birth until I was 25. Also cowardice, because let's say my dad wasn't that violent, but he had a certain cowardice in not setting limits," she explained.

The famous woman confessed that this family dynamic motivated her to seek a different marriage; however, it brought its own challenges that ended up triggering the divorce.

"Precisely when experiencing something as hard as that, I feel like you become clouded and you start to create a fantasy in your head that you say: 'It's not going to happen to me and I'm going to do what I have to do to make sure that doesn't happen,'" she explained.

Finally, Aislinn said that: "I think my biggest mistake was building a fantasy based on my fears, which had nothing to do with reality. So instead of seeing reality as it is,You see your fantasy and you see what you want so you don't have to go through your past and what you experienced that hurt you so much doesn't happen again. You can't see reality as it is."

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