Fabiana Justus opens up about the difficulty in watching children’s films with her daughters: ‘Most mothers die’

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04/25/2024 – 18:30

The businesswoman Fabiana Justus, 37 years old, made an outburst on social media, this Thursday, the 25th, when talking about watching films with her twin daughters, Chiara and Sienna. 5 years. She spoke about a difficulty she is encountering when trying to watch children’s productions with her girls, because the ending is always sad.

Fabiana, who is undergoing cancer treatment and had a bone marrow transplant at the end of March, said that, in most stories, children are orphaned, which makes her uncomfortable.

“I need to share something. I’m choosing a film to watch with the girls and most of them, I’m outraged, either the mother or the father dies. I’ll show it to them and it kind of causes trauma. The child says: ‘Why?’”, commented Fabiana through a video published on Instagram Stories.

The daughter of Roberto Justus He took the opportunity to give an example: “The Lion King, the father dies. Frozen, both. Cinderella, we went to watch the live action, they already know the story, but there is a super sad scene of the mother dying. I moved on, obviously. Then his father goes away and he also dies. We even invented for them that he was lost,” she said, regretting her realization.

The influencer made a point of saying that she really wanted to find films that didn’t have this type of tragedy: “I think it’s a lot for a child to deal with and I also find it super uncomfortable, I confess. Now, every time I search for a film for us to see, I’ll see if it has this theme in the middle. I think it’s really bad to talk about this topic, especially now,” she noted.

Fabiana Justus. Reproduction/Instagram.
Fabiana Justus. Reproduction/Instagram.

The article is in Portuguese

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