The 84-year-old British actress, who played a professor in the film’s franchise, openly shared thoughts about health, aging and life attitude.
British actress Miriam Margolis, known to millions of viewers in the role of professor’s professor at Harry Potter, who has spoken out on problems of health and suffering.
In an interview with the weekend magazine, the 84-year-old Bafta Award winner admitted that he regretted neglecting physical exercises and is now forced to move with the help of pedestrians.
“I failed my body. I don’t care about it. The exercises seem to be a waste of time, but they have expanded life. I’m stupid,” the actress said.
Margolis also spoke against the use of ozempic, popular with the stars for weight loss, emphasizing that it was intended exclusively for diabetes. Instead, the artist encouraged to inhibit television food.
In addition, the actress admitted that she was thinking about assisted care if she lost her ability to exist independently:
“I don’t want to go through a gradual fading in pain and shame. If I lose my mind or speaking, I will ask me to release me. It’s because I want to be my own.”
This is not the first time Margolis has been talking about health. In 2017, it was recognized by fears due to osteoporosis, in 2023-about spinal stenosis, which limited its mobility. He also admitted that the weakness for the sweet and the lack of discipline has become one of the reasons for his current problems.
Earlier, actor Rupert Grint, who gained popularity thanks to Ron Weasley’s role in Harry Potter Films, lost his case in the UK Tibania.
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