With the exception of the most die-hard Real Madrid fans who are able to endure 10 seconds of Real Madrid TV's toxic broadcasts, Messi is the best; However, her recent book “The Best” has caused a controversy, I would say unprecedented, but every vote, even when it comes to the election of Miss Pretty with glasses in Serranilla de la Puebla, raises the bar for controversy. The fact that it's one of those awards that no one cares about – none of the male nominees were in attendance – doesn't stop supporters of those who didn't win from being angry.
“A strange decision: It should have been Erling Haaland” said Martyn Ziegler, Journalist from The Times. “It should,” but the devil carries the ballot boxes. Maybe that's how it should be, having achieved success in a more competitive league, but to those who chose freely, it didn't feel like it should be. And questioning it means correcting people like Mbappe, Modric or Salah who know something about the subject.
Barbie's supporters are also upset, and they find it unfair that five actresses who are not Margot Robbie and wear costumes were nominated. his opposition to the controversy, a campaign orchestrated by a sexist academy in cahoots with nominee Ken, played by Ryan Gosling. As if the selection process had taken place during a meeting of masked people à la Eyes Wide Shut and not simply the rest of the actors voting for who they wanted. It doesn't occur to them to appreciate that other artists have done better work because that would require them to see their films, and that's tiring. It's better to engage in a shameful conspiracy theory that explains both this supposed machismo and América Ferrera's nomination, because conspiracy is like slime, it adapts to any terrain.
The year 2024 starts badly for the blondes, one day it had to be their turn.
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