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Carlos Vargas Reveals Personal Struggles in Emotional Podcast Episode
Bogotá, Colombia — Carlos Vargas, a well-known figure in television and radio, revealed a different side of himself on the latest episode of the podcast “Bravíssimo Sin Tapujos,” hosted by Mónica Molano, on October 1, 2025. Vargas shared intimate details about his life, discussing the challenges he faced as a child regarding his sexual orientation.
During the emotional conversation, Vargas recounted instances of bullying during his youth and his struggles to come out to his parents, who held traditional views. He poignantly remembered kneeling in prayer, pleading with God for forgiveness for being himself.
Vargas faced immense grief after the death of his uncle, which heavily impacted his grandmother. Out of love, he took on responsibilities that were not his, referring to himself as “the son of his grandmother.” This weight of expectation led to conflicts with his parents and bouts of anger.
In a moment of vulnerability, he revealed that he gained weight as a shield against rejection, stating, “I sought weight gain so I could say I wasn’t dating anyone because I was overweight.” This defense mechanism spiraled into a brief yet intense depression that prompted him to focus on his mental health.
Now, Vargas claims to feel more at peace. Although he occasionally experiences anxiety, he has learned to recognize his limits by listening to his body. He has also shared his struggles with self-criticism on social media, admitting, “There is no worse abuser in my life than myself.”
Despite the hardships, Vargas believes that his childhood wounds have shaped him into a kind and resilient person. He stated, “Life should be enjoyed as it comes, because both good and bad are part of it.” This episode of “Bravíssimo Sin Tapujos” allowed listeners to witness the public figure’s vulnerability and offered a reflection for anyone who has experienced similar pain.
Vargas’ discussion with Molano was more than an interview; it served as a moment of catharsis and authenticity, inviting empathy and self-reflection among the audience.
