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February 8, 2024 68 mins
Perder el rumbo, inseguridades, pasar de una etapa de mucha fama a vivir una vida “normal”, comenzar de nuevo después de muchos años, soltar etapas, reencuentros y muchas cosas más ha vivido Naidelyn a lo largo de su carrera. Seguro la recuerdas perfecto por sus papeles de villana cuando era niña en, “Amigos por siempre”, “Cómplices al rescate”… Ha estado en obras espectaculares como “Cats” y actualmente está en los “2000's Pop Tour”. Tengo que adelantarte que en esta plática se me salieron las lágrimas. Nos contó historias con mucho contraste porque ha pasado por etapas muy distintas en su vida. Vamos a la parte en donde surgió esa cosquillita de ser actriz tan chiquita, resulta que siempre le gustó bailar y cantar. Empezó en concursos de imitación en la ciudad donde nació, Poza Rica Ver. Hasta aquí nada iba tan en serio hasta que se enteran de la primer convocatoria del CEA infantil, y ella tenía muchas ganas de entrar, así que sus papás la apoyaron y se fue con su mamá a los 7 años a la CDMX a hacer el casting, después de varios filtros se quedó, pero la idea no era vivir en CDMX, iban y venían para tomar sus clases. Ya estando en el CEA la llaman para hacer un casting para la novela, “María Isabel”, y se quedó, a partir de ahí no dejóde hacer novelas por un buen tiempo. Su vida era entre ir a Poza Rica a hacer exámenes de la escuela y regresar a grabar, pero ella estaba feliz de cumplir su sueño. Cuando Naidelyn pasó por la etapa en donde ya no era niña y tampoco era joven, estaba en esa edad que varios actores pasan en donde es difícil conseguir papeles. Decidió que ya no quería seguir novela tras novela, y se regresó a Poza Rica a vivir una vida más “normal”, se sentía a gusto con eso y dejó pasar varios años, hasta que un día se sintió lista para hacer novelas otra vez y regresó a CDMX, pensaba que todo iba a ser como antes en donde tuvo la fortuna de solo descolgar el teléfono y ya había un casting o papel para ella, pero no fue así, le costó mucho retomar su carrera, porque este medio es muy celoso y si no hay una constancia es difícil empezar de nuevo. Le costó soltar aquella etapa de éxito que había vivido. Hacía castings pero no quedaba en ningún proyecto, obvio se cuestionó si debía seguir con su sueñoy le entraron muchas inseguridades, afortunadamente le salió la oportunidad de hacer su primera obra musical y se enamoró de este nuevo mundo y volvió a encontrar su rumbo, después surgieron obras espectaculares como, “La Sirenita”, “Cats”... Es muy chistoso cómofunciona la vida y se abre todo un mundo al darnos una nueva oportunidad. Nos contó que uno de sus peores errores es que es muy perfeccionista y no le gusta equivocarse, en realidad esto es algo que les pasa a muchas personas, según un artículo de la BBC dice que “El perfeccionismo está en aumento. Los millennials y generación Z perciben que los otros esperan más de ellos, a la par que tienen más expectativas sobre sí mismos y quienes los rodean”. Por lo que tienden a ser más perfeccionistas que otras generaciones. Faltan muchas cosas por platicarte cómo, ¿si quedó algún tema pendiente con el elenco de las telenovelas infantiles? ¿por qué terminó haciendo un personaje que interpretaba Yuri? ¿quésigue para Naidelyn? ¿por qué lloré en el episodio? Y muchas cosas más, además nos cantóen primicia un cacho de una canción que compuso, así que no te puedes perder este episodioespectacular. Me encantó platicar con Naidelyn y descubrir cómo la vida puede dar muchas vueltas. No olvides contarme en comentarios qué fue lo que más te gustó de la plática, darle like, suscribirte y compartir. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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