Emma Vilarasau Confesses Daily Struggle with Body Image: “I Starved Myself”

The renowned Catalan actress revealed on Jordi Basté's program 'Pla seqüència' that she weighs herself every day and suffered from complexes when she was young.

L'actriu catalana en un moment de reflexió durant una entrevista en un entorn urbà.

L'actriu catalana en un moment de reflexió durant una entrevista en un entorn urbà.

Catalan actress Emma Vilarasau reviewed her extensive career and made an intimate confession about her relationship with her body on the 2Cat program Pla seqüència, filmed in Sant Cugat del Vallès.

Emma Vilarasau, one of the great figures of Catalan theater and audiovisual media, was the focus of the latest installment of Pla seqüència, the single-shot format hosted by Jordi Basté. During an intimate tour of Sant Cugat del Vallès, the city where she grew up and where an auditorium now bears her name, the artist opened up about her personal and professional struggles.
One of the most moving moments was the confession about her relationship with body image, a conflict that has accompanied her throughout her life. Vilarasau admitted that she still lives with complexes and the pressure to “look great at 70,” an expectation that connects with the emphasis placed on appearance for women in the acting profession.

"I have never said it, but I weigh myself every day; for years, I starved myself."

Emma Vilarasau · Actress
The actress highlighted the role of theater as a vital refuge. She confessed that “Signing up for theater saved me from a very difficult adolescence.” Her beginnings at the Teatre de la Unió de Sant Cugat and her debut at the Teatre Lliure with Món, dimoni i carn were crucial for finding a space of freedom and identity, asserting that the stage is where she feels most protected.
Regarding ageism in the audiovisual sector, Vilarasau lamented that “It is not understood that men and women my age have many things to say.” Nevertheless, she celebrated preparing a new role where she plays a professional, escaping the clichés of mother or grandmother, and confirmed that she has work secured until 2029.
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