Barbin Paula has spoken candidly about getting over a few heartbreaking breakups, but her last ex crossed all the lines when the final word was spoken.
Barbie has Paula’s autism
The Hungarian actress got to know the wider audience last year in TV2’s Ázsia Expressz, when she appeared with her mother, Rita Tallos. The viewers already noticed in the first broadcasts that Barbi’s Paula has a harder time dealing with conflict situations and often reacts too nervously. He later confessed to the cameras that he has autism.
Although nowadays we like to think that we live in a much more accepting society and that those who struggle with some kind of mental problem are less hurt, according to the actress, this is nowhere near the case. He told Story magazine about his love life and revealed that his last relationship ended badly.
– In the last one, the innocent prince turned out to be the hoofed devil himself. In the beginning, he believed himself to be attentive and caring, and then increasingly showed the whiteness of his teeth. After I broke up with him, he completely freaked out, he even mentioned the autistic thing to me, saying what could he expect from someone like me. Then, not long after, he begged us to meet, and the best part of it all was that in the meantime, his ex was also harassing me, the actress said.
Although Paula already showed Barbi in the Asia Express that she is made of very hard wood, her mental injuries did not heal that long ago, so she is sure that she will not ask for love for a while.
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