“I suffered bullying as a child and it left my self-esteem on the ground”

“Long live there already. If you don't contribute, aside”. With this motto, Leticia Sabater has sent a message in her new song 'La puta ama' to all those who are going through a situation similar to the one they experienced during her childhood. Of course, the presenter has confessed in an interview with ABC that “I suffered bullying to the little girl. It has been very hard to introspect and remember all those moments. She took my self-esteem to the ground.”

With this single, the former children's muse wants people to "listen to their inner self and forget what the person in front of them says". Recounting her own experience, Leticia Sabater denounced the discrimination suffered by certain groups for "being different from the rest".

But the essence of his relentless and transgressive video clips remains intact. “It reflects the lyrics of the song very well and, despite dealing with a serious topic, maintain my personal brand,” he declared.

Just released her 56 years, the presenter claims to have “an inner energy in which age does not matter. We cannot lose the child within us." “When you are fulfilling the desire for years of experience. If you are in good health, you have everything”, Sabater expressed proudly. The same one with which he defends the aesthetic operations he has undergone: “They give you security and make you feel good. In the end it is something that adds up. It is wonderful".

Focused on her musical career, Leticia Sabater assures that her staunch supporters want to see her at Eurovision. However, it is not one of the projects that she is thinking about, since "it is one of the projects that she is thinking about, since" it is a festival that implies a great responsibility and if I did not win I would be upset. in case I disappoint Spain. Of course, the presenter does not rule out that one day we will see her fighting for the glass microphone.

A documentary and a book about his childhood

Among her future projects, Leticia Sabater has unveiled our professional reports on the search for compliance. “I would love to host a reality show. It had been a long time since the desire to lead a program had been awakened again, ”said the interpreter of 'Mr. Policeman'. And as for the music scene, “I'd like to do a tour throughout Spain with eight dancers, a big stage and spectacular choreographies”.

And it is not the only thing the presenter would be thinking about. "I have a publisher interested in me writing a book about everything I experienced as a child, the hardest part of my childhood." She is also in negotiations for "a documentary about my professional career." Two projects that, if everything goes according to plan, we will be able to enjoy very soon.