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Just came across something that really stuck with me. Vasilina Yuskovets, the actress you probably know from 'Ivanovs-Ivanovs' and 'Life by Call', opened up recently about something most people wouldn't dare discuss publicly. Turns out what looks glamorous on screen is hiding a much deeper struggle behind the scenes. She's been dealing with body dysmorphic disorder, which honestly sounds like one of those conditions people don't talk about enough. It's not just about having bad days with your appearance or typical insecurity stuff. According to Vasilina, it's an actual condition where your brain basically lies to you every time you look in the mirror. She described seeing things that aren't really there - 'terrible legs, a large nose, facial asymmetry' - even though that's clearly not what reality shows. What struck me most is how honest she was about it. Vasilina made it clear this isn't something you can just think your way out of or fix with positive affirmations. It's a real disorder that distorts how you perceive yourself. The good news? She's not just accepting it. She's been working with psychologists to actually navigate this and manage the condition. It takes guts to be that open about mental health struggles, especially in an industry obsessed with image. Respect to Vasilina for putting this out there.