Overview
- Mía Rubín recounted on the podcast La Barra de Santiago, hosted by Santiago Vizl, that the 2024 incident was her first anxiety crisis on a set.
- She said social‑media criticism of her stage movements escalated her fear of performing during the Televisa reality show.
- During a recording she began to cry and tremble, felt out of control, and briefly lost her voice after what she described as self‑sabotage.
- Rubín emphasized that her parents, Andrea Legarreta and Erik Rubín, supported her throughout the episode, though the core struggle remains internal.
- She described ongoing work on her mental health and plans to continue her music career, framing the experience as a learning moment.