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Just read something that really stuck with me. Vasilina Yuskovets, this actress you might know from those Russian TV shows, opened up about dealing with body dysmorphic disorder. Like, actual clinical condition, not just regular insecurity vibes. She described what it's like looking in the mirror and seeing something completely different from reality - distorted, flawed, nothing matching what's actually there. She talks about seeing terrible legs, a big nose, facial asymmetry, all this stuff that apparently only exists in her perception. What got me is how she emphasized this isn't just low self-esteem or typical complexes. It's a real neurological thing that messes with how your brain processes what you're seeing. Vasilina Yuskovets has been working with psychologists to navigate it, which honestly seems like the right move. It's interesting when someone with visibility in entertainment actually talks openly about mental health struggles instead of keeping up the perfect image. Makes you think about how many people might be dealing with something similar but just not saying anything.