Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
In her recent interview with Vanity Fair, Billie Eilish reflects on a transformative year that she describes as characterized by deep friendships and personal growth. This marks the eighth conversation Eilish has had with the publication since she first rose to fame at just 15 years old in 2017. The singer shared that 2024 has been a unique milestone in her life, stating, “This is the first year in my life that I keep forgetting how old I am,” as she looks back at her whirlwind career. Eilish's musical prowess continues to shine, with her album "Hit Me Hard and Soft" ranking as Spotify's second most-streamed album of the year. Additionally, her hit single "Birds of a Feather" has not only captivated listeners since its release in July but has also garnered three Grammy nominations for Song of the Year, Record of the Year, and Best Pop Solo Performance. Amidst her musical successes, Eilish has experienced significant personal evolution. “I’ve done nothing but make friends all year,” she remarked, emphasizing the importance of reconnecting with old friends and fostering new relationships. This year, she describes as “filled with friendship” and underscores her vibrant social life with a candid admission: “And yes, I’ve had a lot of good sex. So you’re welcome, Billie.” Eilish’s journey of self-discovery has also been a focal point of her recent interviews. In a candid discussion with Rolling Stone earlier this year, she delved into the themes of her song "Lunch" and her evolving sexuality. Eilish revealed that her exploration of her sexual identity played a crucial role in her personal development, stating, “That song was actually part of what helped me become who I am.” She expressed her frustration with the media’s portrayal of her sexuality, admitting she never intended to come out publicly. Following an interview with Variety where her sexual orientation was addressed, Eilish took to social media to express her discontent over being “outed” during a red carpet event. “I like boys and girls leave me alone about it please literally who cares,” she wrote, showcasing her desire for privacy and control over her narrative. However, she later acknowledged that her reaction may have been an overreaction, emphasizing the pressure the internet places on individuals to conform to labels. Reflecting on her past, Eilish revisited an old video clip where she expressed a desire to protect her "sparkle." Now, she feels more empowered and trusts herself in a way she hadn’t before. “I really trust myself now, and I’m not gonna let any of that happen again,” she asserts, signaling a newfound confidence that embodies her journey through the complexities of fame, identity, and personal relationships. As Billie Eilish navigates the highs and lows of her career and personal life, her candidness about friendship, sexuality, and self-acceptance resonates powerfully with audiences around the world, reinforcing her status as not just a pop icon, but a relatable figure for many.