Camilla Mancini's TV story: "Today when they tell me 'You're different' they give me a beautiful compliment"
The actress and comedian talks about her experience with disability and how she has learned to love herself
In an interview with Verissimo, Camilla Mancini talked about her experience with disability and how she has learned to love herself
Camilla Mancini, actress and comedian born with cerebral palsy, has become a symbol of strength and resilience for many people. In an interview with Verissimo, she talked about her experience with disability and how she has learned to love herself.
"I was born with cerebral palsy," she said. "It's a condition that affects my movement and coordination. When I was younger, I was very self-conscious about my disability. I didn't want people to stare at me or make fun of me. I tried to hide my disability as much as possible."
But as she got older, Mancini began to realize that her disability was a part of her. It was something that made her unique and special. She began to embrace her disability and to love herself for who she was.
"Today when people tell me 'You're different,' I take it as a beautiful compliment," she said. "I'm different, and that's okay. I'm proud of who I am."
Mancini's story is an inspiration to many people. It shows that it is possible to overcome adversity and to live a happy and fulfilling life. She is a role model for people with disabilities and for everyone who has ever felt different.