Bianca’s first words about the Baravara criticism: “It’s their problem”

Biancas first words about the Baravara criticism Its their problem

With a following of just under one and a half million on Instagram is Bianca Ingrosso the influencer many turn to for advice on beauty products, clothes and life. Ingrosso has been open about her history of eating disorders, sharing in early 2024 that she felt lost.

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“Starting the year by going to Baravara”

She ended the post by writing: “We start the year by going to Baravara and challenging my psyche to the max. Terrified but so fucking ready”.

Baravara is a course farm located in Rättvik and inspired by Osho who started the Bhagwan movement, which is much debated and criticized in the media.

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“I don’t give a shit”

Bianca Ingrosso has now told The Express that she doesn’t “give a damn” about the criticism. Instead, she pays homage to Baravara.

– You really find a genuine love and curiosity for yourself. And then you get some kind of fire in that everything is possible and everything is safe. You are in safe custody in your own soul, says Ingrosso.

– Me [åkte] from there so safe and filled with love.

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The history of the Bhagwan movement has, among other things, been depicted in the documentary “Wild wild country”. The movement has also been called a sex cult, and Baravara has faced criticism for being cult-like. However, Bianca Ingrosso does not have much to spare for criticism.

– I don’t really give a damn what anyone else has to say. It is their problem, she tells Expressen.

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