In Brezovica, at a rather relaxing dinner, Maggie, Dea and Viola decided to talk about some details of their lives, which they often do not discuss on social media or on the screen.
One of the topics they talked about was teasing or bullying.
"I think people touch where they think they have access and I didn't have that concern because I think I've built a character so strong that I don't allow myself to be influenced by these things," Maggie said.
Unlike Maggie, Dea has had a hard time coping with bullying because of the difficulty of adapting to a new environment.
"When I was little, because I changed a lot of schools, people made fun of me. I was always that young kid, I was a girl who didn?t talk to anyone because I was too shy. Not only shy, but I was in my own world. There have been cases where I even locked myself in the house and cried and to be honest I don't know how I got through it, but I have the impression that these things that people were making fun of and pointing out to me, I decided not to take them as fatal things, but t 'I took them with humor. When someone made fun of me for something, I made fun of myself and automatically that person no longer had the strength to do so. It has taught me not to be overly complacent about myself, even though I look like a princess. ?
During the conversation, Viola focused on problems with self-esteem and bad experiences.
"A year ago, I had a lot of problems with self-esteem and everything anyone could say, I experienced as the most horrible thing in the world. I experienced everything, I thought it, I cried. But there are times when I don't think much about it. "
As for the insulting comments on the Internet, Maggie Thesco said that "she is very calm with herself."
"If there is anyone who is attacked and insulted the most on the Internet, it is me. If you look at the comments, they're awful, and I don't bother to read them. Never, really never, have I sat down to read something and say 'how did you tell me this' and get upset. Never. And it's never going to happen because I'm very comfortable with myself and people who know me know how I am and appreciate me. "
Follow the full conversation below (min 41:35).