Rocío Muñoz Morales he tells himself about a phase of his life in which the key word is serenity. The actress it speaks of a lighter present, built on awareness and the choice to experience emotions without pigeonholing them too much.“I am calm”the actress declared to the weekly F. A moment that allowed her to better define the relationship with Andrea Iannone and the end of the relationship with Raul Bova.

Rocío Muñoz Morales and Andrea Iannone

Talking about his new acquaintance with Andrea Iannone, Morales chooses a cautious approach and away from labels. It doesn’t talk about rigid definitions, but about a relationship lived in the present. «I experience the beauty that is there… without feeling the need to give it a title»he explained, highlighting the desire not to transform the relationship into something to be pigeonholed immediately. And he adds: «It’s a beautiful, special friendship, where we are there for each other».

The past with Raoul Bova and the role of mother

Rocio it also addresses the theme of the end of the relationship with Raoul Bova, father of her two daughters, Luna and Alma. While acknowledging the pain experienced, he maintains a respectful and protective tone especially towards girls.«What happened between me and their dad is ours»he says, adding: “I have never spoken badly about him to the girls, I never will because I believe that a male point of reference for a woman is very important”.

The wound and the rebirth

The separation was not easy, especially due to its public exposure. Rocio recognizes that the media coverage has amplified the pain of the moment. «The sun was still there, it always has been, you just had to look for it. Of course I suffered.”he confides, explaining however that he has chosen the path of personal rebirth. And he adds: «Rebirth was a duty towards Luna and Alma. And towards me: I deserved it”.

A path of personal growth

Today Rocio she also talks openly about working on herself, which includes psychotherapy and a path of greater emotional awareness. A process that helps her reconcile strength and fragility. It is important for her to convey this message to her daughters too: «Luna and Alma are understanding that perfection shouldn’t be sought, that it is imperfection that makes us alive».

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