Luna Maya Responds to Negative Comments About Age and Marriage
Luna Maya on Aging and Online Criticism: ‘I’m Strong, I’m Great!’
Los Angeles, CA – Actress and television personality Luna maya, known for her roles in Indonesian films and television shows, recently opened up about the pressures of aging in the public eye and the negativity she faces online.
At 41, Maya is often bombarded with questions about marriage, a topic that she admits can be hurtful. “Sometimes, those negative comments can really bring me down,” maya confessed. “Even though I don’t always show it, there’s a feeling that lingers. It’s natural,humans have feelings.”
What stings even more, Maya revealed, is the source of some of the harshest criticism: other women. “I hear things like ‘Luna isn’t getting married,she must not be desirable’ or ‘Luna is getting old,she’s not the same anymore,'” she shared.
Maya, though, refuses to let negativity define her. When faced with online hate,she turns to self-affirmation. “When I’m feeling down, I look in the mirror and tell myself, ‘Your amazing, you’re strong!'” she explained. “If I don’t encourage myself, who will?”
Maya acknowledges that aging is a natural part of life and embraces the wisdom and comfort that comes with it. “We’re human beings, not statues. If we don’t die young, we’re going to age. That’s just how it is,” she stated matter-of-factly.
“The older I get, the more cozy I become with myself,” Maya added. “Every stage of life brings lessons, and that’s something we should be grateful for.”
Navigating the Spotlight: Luna Maya on Aging Gracefully and Online Criticism
NewsDirect3.com – We sat down with acclaimed Indonesian actress and television personality Luna Maya to discuss her viewpoint on aging in the ever-watchful eye of the public and the challenges of online criticism.
At 41, maya remains a prominent figure in Indonesian entertainment, but her journey hasn’t been without its hurdles. “Sometimes, those negative comments can really bring me down,” Maya admitted candidly. “Even though I don’t always show it, there’s a feeling that lingers. It’s natural, humans have feelings.”
Surprisingly, Maya revealed that some of the harshest criticism comes from an unexpected source: other women. “I hear things like ‘Luna isn’t getting married, she must not be desirable’ or ‘Luna is getting old, she’s not the same anymore,'” she shared.
Despite facing these hurtful remarks, Maya refuses to let negativity define her. She has developed a powerful coping mechanism: self- affirmation. “When I’m feeling down, I look in the mirror and tell myself, ‘You’re amazing, you’re strong!'” Maya explained. “If I don’t encourage myself, who will?”
Maya embraces the natural process of aging. “We’re human beings,not statues. If we don’t die young, we’re going to age. That’s just how it is indeed,” she stated resolutely.
Her perspective on aging is one of acceptance and gratitude. “The older I get, the more cozy I become with myself,” Maya mused. “Every stage of life brings lessons, and that’s something we should be grateful for.”
