In an interview, the actress spoke about acceptance, fear of aging and her character in the 7 pm soap opera
In an interview, Claudia Ohana spoke about her routine, the ariz said that, in her free time, she likes to skate, play racquetball, do yoga and play PokemonGo with her grandson.
Still in the chat, Claudia revealed that she is single and recently ended a relationship that was not publicized in the media, but she is happy with her own company. The actress also spoke about her role in the soap opera Vai na Fé.
“Dora is what I would like to be someday. Maybe I’ll walk towards that. But she’s much more open, there’s this thing about polyamory, I don’t think I’ll get there. I respect all forms of love, but I like it of this thing for two.”, said.
“And Dora is more radical, she’s vegan, she does holistic healing. I love this holistic world. Now I’m doing aromatherapy”, he said.
Claudia even vented about people’s opinion about sex after a certain age: “I turned 60 and people ask me if I still have sex, if I’m going to retire. These are the questions when you turn 60. As if the next day you stop having sex, you have to retire. It’s absurd that”.
“At 60 I go rollerblading, I play racquetball almost every day, I play Pokémon Go with my grandson. I have a very childish and very adolescent side. Since I didn’t have adolescence – I couldn’t have it – I think that now I allow myself to have it”, completed.
About her age, Claudia opened the game and said if the 60 years scare you: “No, I accept it. No crisis, I swear. I already have many crises in my life. So, I haven’t had an age crisis since I was 30. I think 60 is incredible. We get old, I accept it well and I hope the public also accept, please.”.
“Because people don’t like to see others age, it seems to bother them. But that’s it, we’re going to have wrinkles, we’re going to have white hair. Now, with Dora, I have white hair, but I shouldn’t keep it.” , continued.
The artist told about her relationship with her body, Claudia said she is feeling good: “Yes, I’ve never had breasts, I think it’s amazing! I’ve gained a little weight, I’m losing clothes, they’re tight. I worry a little about sweets, I never cared much and now I have a craving for chocolate”.
“I feel freer and less afraid. I think that at age 20, if I had an Instagram, I would never post a photo in a bikini, because I think it’s abuse. Now, posting a photo in a bikini at 60 is revolutionary, it’s empowerment .”
“It’s showing that yes, I’ve always taken care of my body and sometimes it looks beautiful with the light, sometimes it doesn’t. There are photos that I look horrible, so I don’t post”, he said.
About aesthetic procedures, Claudia commented: “I’m afraid of having plastic surgery, I’m afraid of procedures, I’m afraid of changing my face, of being different. It doesn’t consume me to grow old”.
Regarding her love life, the actress admitted that she is very well alone: “I’ve always done very well alone, but I miss it sometimes. It’s nice to date, but it’s nice to be alone too. The other day I was thinking about how good it is to get home and not have a DR.”
“When I was only 15 years old, I started living together, so it’s been a long time for DR I’m not old enough for that. I miss falling in love more than dating. I have several passions, for several things and, sometimes, I take someone to brighten my life. (laughs) But it’s not every day. When I was 15, 20 years old, I fell in love very easily, nowadays it’s more difficult”, continued.
Claudia said that, over time, she became more discerning in several aspects: “Everyone is getting judicious. Do you think I sleep in any bed, that I eat anywhere? It’s not that I’m fresh and want shrimp. I love oxtails, rice and beans, but it has to be really good. done. You no longer eat anything, you don’t drink any wine and you don’t pick up anyone”.
Source: Maxima

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