Ursula Corbero opened up about the illness that has plagued her since she was very little and she spoke about its consequences.
Ursula Corbero rose to fame alongside the anti-heroine Tokio, a role she played in the series The Money Heist, acquired by Netflix and brought to maximum popularity in dozens of countries around the world.
Although the rest of the roles she played did not have the impact she expected and her image is still related to the young woman in the red romper, Chino Darín's girlfriend is listed as one of the best-rated Spanish artists. As a result, her most recent premiere on Netflix, The Body on Fire, had such an impact.
Thanks to the relationship she has with the Argentine actor, her life is divided between Argentina and Spain, and it was precisely in the latter place where she was talking with the journalist María Guerra, in the podcast La Script, where Ursula Corbero recounted the evil that has been afflicting for some time.
"I was very little. I have a bone delay of five years. I got my first period when I was seventeen. They bullied me a little with that... I didn't understand why, nor did I have the need to feel like a woman yet," said the Catalan actress.
As she went on to explain her experience, this condition brought her complicated consequences while she was growing up, such as not having enough strength to carry her backpack with books to school. “My parents gifted me the stroller and a lot of bullying with the stroller,” revealed Chino Darín's girlfriend.
In addition to the mistreatment of her due to her condition, Ursula Corbero also said that her name was a reason for bullying since they did not let her be Pocahontas when they played Disney.
“They told me you can't do it, you're the ugly witch from The Little Mermaid. "I couldn't be anyone else but Ursula Corbero, and now I see that she is the best, she is a fascinating, wonderful, and magnetic character, but at twelve years old I didn't want to be Ursula Corbero, I wanted to be Pocahontas," the woman explained.