, her ‘Tropical Storm’, the mother of Sophia , her first granddaughter. Although this time it was not behind the scenes, but as a companion to her debut in Podcast with ‘Ay, Mamá’ , for Pitaya Entertainment.
The proposal came to Gigi, and with her daughter presented this idea that not only loved the company, but also the public who made them one of their favorites:
“These are conversations that I have tried to have with her all my life, simply that at this stage it flows more organic. For example, the issue of divorce was something that I have asked my mother for the story … And the questions were always from a little girl, now they are a way of fixing things for me that I always wanted to understand … And that happens with a lot of the issues we talk about, it is a way to heal ” , Gabriella tells us in an open-hearted interview that we had with mother and daughter.
“One thinks that there are things that one does not It has affected her, I am surprised because we had never talked about it, and in the conversation she felt comfortable and talks about feelings … I am exposed all the time, sometimes it takes me by surprise, on the other hand I say: what kind of blessing to be able to talk about this, even in such a public way ” , adds Giselle, who never imagined that her daughter had even so much saved without expressing.
And precisely through the podcast, both Giselle and Gabriella feel that in addition to helping To them, it serves as tools to other mothers and daughters or different relationships who do not dare to speak.
“I have learned to communicate with my mother, I would like to give the tools to other people, to tell their mother: ‘listen to this podcast and tell me what you think'” , says Gabriela, while Giselle says.
“This space gives the possibility, between laughter and laughter, to heal, to improve the relationship with our loved ones who are our children” .
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There are two conversations that never thought they were going to stir so much. For Gaby it was a necessity, and for Gigi a surprise that her daughter had that stored inside: divorce and guilt.
“Let’s go back to that topic, it gave me a lot of feelings … Parents never do things thinking that we are going to make a child feel bad or hurt, on the contrary, But speaking this with Gaby, I remember something my mother or grandmother did… We still have many things to heal that have nothing to do with the love we have for each other or communication ” , Giselle confesses with a lump in her throat.
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