Vanitha Vijayakumar Opens Up About Her Disorder For The First Time, "Can't Even Go To Washroom"

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Vanitha Vijayakumar is one of the top celebrities of Tamil Nadu. Be it making sensational statements or responses, Vanitha occupies the headlines from time to time. Now, in a recent interview, Vanitha has opened up about her medical condition and explained how it affects her daily life. After she spoke about it, her fans and followers have been taking to social media to discuss the same.

Here's what Vanitha said about her condition:

Vanitha said in an interview that she suffers from claustrophobia and that even simple tasks are difficult for her because of the same. She said that she cannot be in small places as it would agitate her. She said that places such as elevators and washrooms are difficult for her use as they make her feel the phobia.

Vanitha recently spoke about Peter Paul

Recently, one Peter Paul, whom Vanitha was in a relationship, passed away after suffering a heart attack. While some reports called him Vanitha's third husband, she took to Twitter to issue a clarity saying that she was never legally married to Peter Paul. She stated that she was in a relationship with him briefly which started and ended in 2020.

What is on Vanitha's pipeline?

Vanitha Vijayakumar, the daughter of legendary actor Vijayakumar, made her debut in Tamil cinema with the film Chandralekha, where she shared the careen space with actor Vijay. Later, she got married and stayed away from the media. A few years back, Vanitha made a comeback to the industry by contending in the third season of the Tamil reality show, Bigg Boss. She has a few movies in her line up. This includes Vaasuvin Garbinigal, directed by Maniraj. The film also features Vijay TV's Neeya Naana fame Gobinath. Updates about the film's release date are expected to be announced by the makers soon.

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