![]() Once again, he used her speaker in the media to ensure that her name is 'Sheila' and that he wants to be referred to as that. A change that she, she assures her, has not occurred, since she has always been of the "same sex", as she recounted in her last statements to the press. Something that Sheila admitted through a GIF of her character in a comment on one of her posts. There are many who see Sheila's resemblance to this iconic actress, so it could have been a reference to him in his sex change. He is none other than the character of Leeloo in The Fifth Element, a character played by Mila Jovovich. In his latest posts on social networks, his followers have realized that she has a certain resemblance to a fictional character, whom he could have been inspired by for his new look. And it is that, indeed, the change from Blanes to Sheila caught many by surprise, but it is the path that he wants to follow. "First of all, what I want is to find my individual path, to know who I am, it is clear what is happening," he continued to tell Europa Press. ![]() "I don't know why, but the words hurt me," she expressed, making it clear that she is aware of everything that has been said about her health and her bad life. After the alarming images of recent months and the complicated attitude that she has had with the media, Sheila spoke before the microphones of Europa Press last weekend, showing a more positive attitude than on recent occasions. It has not been an easy few months for those around Blanes, who fear that his bad life could take its toll on him. She has now shared a most revealing photograph that shows that her change is inspired by a character from a movie. Last week, Sheila told the press the reason why she has started the sex change. The son of the singer Camilo Sesto, who has now decided to change his sex and call himself Sheila Devil, does not stop worrying his followers and relatives every time he shows a new photograph. Each of his publications on his social networks is the subject of headlines in the media. I said, "Listen, what about bandages?" Like you know, when people get wounded, they just put bandages to cover the necessary bits.Camilo Blanes has been in the media spotlight for a few weeks. So how do we do that? And that's where the bandage idea came from. ![]() So, you have to almost have as little as possible, but for the sake of modesty you have to cover up too. Something Luc and I had actually talked about before meeting with Jean Paul was like, "How do we shoot the birth scene of Leeloo?” She gets put together through this DNA splicing machine, and she's naked, but she can't be naked throughout the movie, so what do we do? And something that hit me was like being in a hospital for instance, they put like a robe on you that's open in the back so that they can reach in, and give you injections, and put tubes in you and things. Speaking recently to Vogue, the actress revealed the origins of Leeloo’s bandage costume and how her suggestion sparked Gaultier’s creation: When it came to designing Leeloo’s look however, Jovovich herself offered a bit of input that went on to guide Gaultier’s work. One of the most important of these creative forces in fact was fashion designer Jean Paul Gaultier, who was hired by Besson to handle costumes for his visionary sci-fi epic. The Fifth Element was of course bound to have a distinctive look given the prodigious creative forces involved in its making. Related: Why The Fifth Element Is The '90s Most Underrated Sci-fi Movie
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