Pregnant singer Sandra Carrillo reveals her condition on 'Žvaigždžių duetai' stage
Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Singer Sandra Carrillo revealed she is five months pregnant during her performance on the show "Žvaigždžių duetai".
- Carrillo stated that while she feels better now than in the early months, participating in the TV project requires more effort and leaves her more tired.
- She expressed gratitude to the show's team for understanding her situation and adapting to her needs.
Singer Sandra Carrillo surprised audiences on the show "Žvaigždžių duetai" by revealing she is five months pregnant. Performing with her partner, TV host Adomas Grinius, the couple appeared as a trio, with Carrillo sharing her pregnancy news.
"The emotions are very good. Waiting for a child is a true miracle," Carrillo said. "And it is a great honor for me to participate in such a show while experiencing a new stage of life." She acknowledged that the pregnancy has not always been easy, but she feels better now than in the initial months. Carrillo is focused on staying positive and conserving energy while continuing to sing, perform, and create music.
The emotions are very good. Waiting for a child is a true miracle. And it is a great honor for me to participate in such a show while experiencing a new stage of life.
Despite feeling more tired after performances, Carrillo emphasized her desire to give her all on stage, as she normally does. She noted that returning home leaves her significantly more exhausted than before her pregnancy, highlighting the need for balance and rest. However, she praised the show's production team for their understanding and flexibility. "I am very glad that the whole team perfectly understands my situation," she stated. "I am glad that by participating here, I can adapt well according to how I feel."
I am very glad that the whole team perfectly understands my situation. I am glad that by participating here, I can adapt well according to how I feel.
Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.