Hirit ng netizens kay Maxene Magalona, ang ‘fake-fake’ raw ng kanyang ‘happiness’ dahil malungkot ang mga mata
PARANG ang fake-fake raw ng ipinapakitang “happiness” ng Kapamilya actress na si Maxene Magalona sa mga ipino-post niyang mga litrato at video sa social media.
Yan ang mga comments ng netizens na natatanggap ngayon ni Maxene mula sa kanyang socmed followers — very obvious daw kasi sa mga mata niya na hindi siya maligaya at kuntento sa buhay niya ngayon.
Aware naman ang anak ng yumaong Master Rapper na si Francis Magalona sa mga ganitong reaksyon ng mga tao tungkol sa kanya ngunit sa halip na magalit at rumesbak, iniintindi na lamang niya ang mga ito.
Sa isa niyang Instagram post, sinagot ni Maxene ang isyung ito kalakip ang kanyang selfie. “You with the sad eyes…
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“I’ve been receiving comments that it seems like I’m faking my happiness because my eyes look sad,” simulang pagbabahagi ng aktres.
Pagpapatuloy niya, “People think that when you’re healing, you are not supposed to be sad anymore. That you should be healed, perfect and happy all the time. This is not what healing is about.
“Healing happens when you can allow yourself to feel all your emotions, including the negative ones.
“When you can finally accept that sometimes, your eyes will look sad and that’s okay. It’s all about acknowledging and accepting what you’re feeling instead of denying or suppressing it,” depensa pa ng celebrity life coach.
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Dagdag pa niyang paliwanag sa kanyang nararamdaman, “Healing is a very sacred process that must be honored and never rushed. Please take your time and don’t worry about other people’s opinions.
“You are doing the necessary inner work while they are on their phones scrolling mindlessly on social media and leaving nasty comments. Pray for them,” sey pa ng aktres.
Paalala pa niya sa lahat ng may mga pinagdaraanan at pilit na lumalaban sa mga pagsubok ng buhay, “Keep going and keep healing. The more you heal, the more your true colors will show.”
Marami naman ang naka-relate at nakakaintindi sa mga punto ni Maxene. Narito ang ilan sa kanilang mga reaksyon.
“I have a sad resting face even when im happy. Peips, i am Merely resting my face muscles from smiling. I think it’s my eyes also. They are big round and misty from allergies.”
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“Some people are jst born stupid and idiots pra lng may ma say something negatives pra lang mapansin! Hayaan nyu po sila un ung mga taong Hindi masaya sa buhay nila.”
“Yes, I agree with you,you might think you are completely healed by years,but no,you will still cry out the memories when it comes back that you are clueless that it still get you too emotional.People don’t know that a healing process wasn’t too fast.”
“Totally agree 100% .. its a progress… and healing doesn’t have a certain timeline… allowing yourself to feel, grieve, to smile until you get to accept the present reality and learn something during your healing process.. be still.”
“All feelings and emotions are valid. It takes time, it takes practice, it takes love. keep going.”
“Feeling sad is a normal and natural part of the human experience. It is an emotion that everyone, at some point in their lives, will experience to varying degrees. Sadness allows us to appreciate moments of joy and happiness more fully and can deepen our empathy and compassion for others who may be going through similar experiences. Just my two cents.”
Matagal nang open book ang healing journey ng aktres dahil siya mismo ang nagse-share sa kanyang mga pinagdaraanan.
“As you continue to do the inner work everyday to process your pain, heal your wounds and transform yourself, you will inevitably change your energy.
“While this is very good and healthy for you, it may not be a favorable outcome for the people in your life — especially those who prefer the old version of you,” aniya sa isang IG post.
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