Risto Mejide last night a new program of ‘Demos: the great survey’ opened. Thus, the Mediaset presenter was preparing for another day to speak with his audience about the topics that interest the population most. Thus, one of these issues was the mental healtha problem that affects more and more not only adults, but also young people, sometimes even leading to suicide. For this reason, and in the middle of the debate that took place on the Telecinco set, the presenter interrupted the talk to present his personal experience. A confession that brought the publicist a little closer to the public.
It all happened when one of the guests on the set asked ‘Demos’ to serve as a platform to call on national and regional governments to invest in both health and education to solve the problem of mental health. “The future of this country is suffering alone and in silence from terrifying problems to which no one can give a voice,” the woman said to end her speech, which was supported by the personal experience of Risto Mejide.
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The presenter of the Telecinco program raised his voice and was honest with the viewers of ‘Demos: the great poll’. «Look, when I was little, the problems at school… I suffered ‘bullying‘, like many,’ he stated emphatically. Risto Mejide. “It wasn’t called ‘bullying’ then, that’s another thing, it was children’s things,” noted the communicator who then echoed how everything had changed. “Fortunately, now it not only has a label, but also a series of protocols, even in schools,” added Risto Mejide, who to finish his confession put on the table one of the keys to bullying.
“But they were problems that were limited to the hours you were at school, then you went home and you didn’t take those problems with you, time with social networks is 24 hours a day,” he concluded. Risto Mejide in front of the camerasDemos: the great survey‘.
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