Salma Hayek She is one of the most popular Mexican artists worldwide, as she has been able to conquer the public through her talent captured on the big screen.
The star has participated in important films such as “Frida”, “From Dusk to Dawn”, “Eternals”, “The Alley of Miracles” “Once Upon a Time in Mexico”,, among other.
Without a doubt, one of her most outstanding works was when she played Frida Kahlo, with which she achieved important nominations such as the Oscar Award, the Golden Globes, BAFTA, among others.
His personal life has also attracted attention during all these years, much more since he married François-Henri Pinault and in 2007 he had his only daughter, Valentina Paloma Pinault-Hayek.
Another aspect of his life that has stolen media attention is about a disease he has had since childhoodas well as a physiological process it is going through.
Salma Hayek, between dyslexia and menopause
At an early age, the Veracruz began to suffer from a disorder that has affected her in carrying out common activities and despite this, she managed to become an international celebrity.
Hayek suffers from dyslexia since the age of 12, and was diagnosed after having a difficulty reading and speaking fluently, as well as learning new words.
Likewise, he had to take classes with a speech therapist, in order to improve his way of speaking through vocal exercises and have a good performance in acting.
“Some people read very fast, but when they are asked questions about the script, they have forgotten. It takes me a while to read a script, but I only read it once,” he said.
On the other hand, the famous one who recently turned 56, already you are in the stage of menopauseof which he has spoken openly as he did with Jada Pinkett, wife of Will Smith, on his podcast”Red Table Talk”.
“I’ll tell you what they don’t tell you about menopause. Breasts grow, and a lot! Some women get smaller, but there are others who when they gain weight, have children and breastfeed, or go through menopause, her breasts grow, and it turns out that I am one of those women who all this happened to! “, assured.
With this, he wanted to put an end to the rumors about some surgery he had undergone to increase your bust. “I don’t blame them, my breasts were smaller, as was the rest of my body, but they have just continued to grow.”
Likewise, she has suffered from this process since she was 40 years old, that is, at a very early stage and spoke about the various questions that were made to her regarding changes in her body.
“‘The questions were scary and like, ‘Do you feel your ears growing and fur growing? Do you get irritated easily? Are you gaining so much weight really fast that it just won’t go away no matter what you do? Do you cry for no reason? Is your vagina dry?”, she added.
“I’ve been through those periods, I still am, but you have to notice those moments, take a deep breath and say, ‘Okay, it’ll pass. You have to stay calm.’ Hot flashes are not fun,” she stressed.
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