Rosalía opens up about faith and spirituality in interview with Ana Milán

The Catalan star reveals that daily prayer has replaced therapy as her main tool for mental balance.

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International music icon Rosalía has revealed her deep connection with spirituality and prayer during a candid conversation with actress Ana Milán about her life and career.

Speaking on the premiere of the show Ex. La vida después, the artist discussed the meaning behind her latest album, Lux. She described the project as a mirror for her audience and a personal journey of reconnection. The interview took place just before the launch of her Lux Tour in France.

"Now I pray more than I go to the psychologist. They are different forms of knowledge."

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The singer admitted that the pressures of fame led her back to faith about five or six years ago. Despite not being a regular practitioner as a child, she now prays the Our Father every night. Rosalía emphasized that as her life became more complex, she felt a growing need for internal reflection and divine protection.
The interview also touched on personal subjects, including her fear of loneliness and her strong bond with her sister. Rosalía stated that her primary mission in life remains making music, driven by an internal urgency rather than commercial success.