Rosalia explains real reason behind loneliness
Rosalia is opening up about a personal struggle
Rosalía has paid a big price for success: companionship.
During an appearance on the New York Times' Popcast, Spanish singer-songwriter Rosalía revealed that she is a social bird who’s often left alone due to her work.
"Loneliness is my lesson in this life," Rosalía, 33, shared. "I struggle so much with feeling lonely. I really don't like loneliness. I'm a very social person. I like to be surrounded by my friends. I like to be surrounded by my family."
"I love having a significant other and sharing with a significant other. I love affection. I think that I always need to believe that there's a possibility of... have faith in love," the Con Altura hitmaker continued.
She confessed that she’s "too much" of a romantic, prompting the interviewer to note that being a romantic and a "serial monogamist" is a tough combination.
"I always find myself having to be in a different country that is not where I come from in order to do my job, in order to collaborate with the collaborators that I love to work with, in order to pursue this path," she said.
"I always have to isolate myself so much in order to go through creative process, even with partners," she added.
"I think that loneliness is something I really struggle [with] but I'm — it's a learning process," she said.
Rosalía was last linked to acclaimed actor Jeremy Allen White.
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