Marcia Fu, a legendary Brazilian volleyball player and Olympic medalist, has traded the court for a new stage: the world of YouTube. Over two decades after retiring from a career that saw her hailed as one of the top ten volleyball players in the world, Fu still feels the pull of the game. “If I could, I’d be out there playing today,” she admits to Vogue Brazil. “The biggest challenge is the life after, getting used to days away from the court.” While she’s no longer competing on the court, her passion for volleyball endures. Fu has embraced the world of digital content creation, launching her own YouTube channel where she provides insightful commentary on the Brazilian Women’s Volleyball team, including their bronze medal performance at the Paris Olympics.
Fu’s transition to life after professional sports has been a journey of self-discovery. “These days, with social media, the transition is a little easier, partly because of the direct contact with the audience. We didn’t have that back in my day, so I’m still adjusting to this new world,” she shares. While navigating this new landscape, she’s also faced health challenges, making headlines when she was hospitalized recently. In a conversation with Vogue, Fu candidly recounts her experience, revealing that she was diagnosed with three herniated discs in her lower spine, leading to intense pain. “It was a tough time, but my assistant helped me get to the doctor. Despite the scare, I’ve had the procedure done and am recovering well with ongoing care. I’m feeling much better now, and the queen is ready to get back to it.”
Fu’s honesty and vulnerability have touched audiences, prompting an outpouring of support and well wishes. “I was so surprised! I didn’t expect everyone to be calling me queen, sending good vibes, and loving on me so much. The public’s affection has been incredible and has given me even more strength to overcome all this.” Her health is now on the mend, and Fu is eager to resume her life and work, including her YouTube channel where she’s sharing her unique perspective on the world of volleyball.
Beyond her passion for the sport, Fu prioritizes her well-being, embracing a healthy lifestyle that keeps her mind and body in balance. “I love running, exercising, and walking. They’ve always been part of my routine. These activities help me relieve stress. Keeping the body active is essential for maintaining a healthy mind too.” As she navigates life’s new challenges, Fu finds solace in her 12-year-old son, Gabriel. “My main dream is to keep working hard to secure a future for my Gabriel. If I can do that, I’ll be very happy and fulfilled. I want to make sure he has everything he needs and deserves, and I’m willing to dedicate myself fully to that.”
Marcia Fu’s story is one of resilience, adaptation, and the enduring power of passion. While she may have stepped away from the court, she continues to inspire, proving that even after reaching the peak of athletic achievement, there’s always a new chapter waiting to be written.