Magaly Solier Returns After Breaking Down: ‘Never Hide Your Pain

by Chief Editor

Magaly Solier, the actress of La teta asustada, has publicly detailed her recovery from alcohol abuse and suicidal ideation during a recent interview with the program Día D. Solier confirmed she is currently undergoing therapy and has returned to cinema with the film Killapa Wawan, filmed in her hometown of Huanta.

Magaly Solier Addresses Alcoholism and Mental Health Recovery

During her appearance on Día D, Solier admitted to struggling with alcohol and confirmed she has been in a rehabilitation program. She stated that she continues to fight daily to avoid relapse, noting that the therapy is going “great.”

The actress described reaching a critical emotional low, telling the program, “I have felt dead, to the point of wanting to [commit suicide].” Solier used her platform to encourage other women facing similar struggles, urging them not to collapse and to stop hiding their pain.

Did you know? Magaly Solier’s return to the screen comes shortly after a medical emergency in January, where she was hospitalized in Huanta for intoxication.

Family Estrangement and the Impact of Motherhood

The most emotional segment of the Día D interview focused on Solier’s relationship with her children. With a breaking voice, the actress expressed a deep desire to hug them, admitting she had never known the specific “pain of a mother” until this separation.

Solier claimed that the pain of being distanced from her children was more intense than her struggle with alcohol. Despite the hardship, she sent a message of resilience to her children, stating, “Mom will always be standing here.”

A Shift in Perspectives on Marriage and Independence

Solier explicitly stated she would never marry again. She framed her past marriage as a “learning experience” that contributed to her personal growth and maturity.

According to Solier, this period of her life taught her how to be more responsible and, crucially, how to live alone. This shift toward independence coincides with her current residence in Huanta, where she is focusing on her personal projects.

Return to Cinema with ‘Killapa Wawan’

Solier’s professional comeback is anchored by the film Killapa Wawan. The movie held its avant premiere on January 28 and was filmed in the actress’s native region.

In a separate conversation with El Comercio in January, Solier acknowledged that while she is returning to acting, her situation remains “a bit… complicated.” She confirmed she is still following medical treatments, though she specified these are not psychiatric treatments, following her emergency hospitalization for intoxication.

Pro Tip: When following the careers of independent cinema actors, check regional film festivals and avant premieres, as these often mark the return of artists after personal hiatuses.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was Magaly Solier hospitalized in January?
According to reports cited by Solier in El Comercio, she was admitted to a hospital in Huanta for a case of intoxication that was allegedly self-induced.

What is Magaly Solier’s current professional project?
She has returned to acting in the film Killapa Wawan, which premiered in late January.

Where is Magaly Solier living now?
The actress is currently based in Huanta, the city where she was born and where her latest film was shot.

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