“A chronic and painful disease has ruined my life”: shock confession of a former protagonist of Amici. Fans were shocked
Rossella Brescia had to leave the spotlight to take care of herself. The former dancer, also starring in Colorado, has had serious health problems in recent years.
After a long time it has returned to being the protagonist. Alongside Raoul Bova, in the new fiction of Canale 5, Justice for allthere is also Rossella Brescia. The well-known dancer and presenter, passed through very successful programs such as Amici di Maria De Filippi and Colorado, is ready to get back in the game, even as an actress. After maintaining silence about her personal condition for a long time, she is now speaking again, clearing up the situation. In a long interview with the portal TvMiaBrescia went into detail about his prolonged absence from the TV scene.
“I have been suffering from a chronic and painful disease that has ruined my life for years. It is endometriosis, a female disease that is now talked about a lot but which was little known when I started suffering from it“. The name of the disease, as specified by the person concerned, it is due to the endometrium, mucosa that usually lines the inside of the uterus but which can also be present externally and in this case causes very acute pain and other pathologies.
Rossella Brescia and her illness: “He ruined my life!”
The presenter could not deny how his career has been severely affected by all of this and above all from the fact that at first it was not possible to understand what he really had.
“At first the doctors did not understand my malaise. I had to wait a few years to get a first correct diagnosis. I was operated on twice, within seven years. I have lived through difficult days and work has also suffered“.
Fortunately, however, as mentioned by Rossella in the interview, this story had a happy ending and finally now things are going well. We will see her in the role of Gabriella in Justice for all and she was really enthusiastic about this. It will only be a first step towards the return to normality, even at work. They all hope so.