Yalitza Aparicio DESTROYS people who criticize her for wearing

Yalitza Aparicio DESTROYS people who criticize her for wearing luxury clothes

Yalitza Aparicio Each time she becomes one of the preeminent Mexican women in the world of entertainment for the same reason she received criticism Above. So recently she destroyed those who condemned her for using her luxury clothing.

Since Yalitza Aparicio debuted as an artist in the film Roma by director Alfonso Cuarón, becoming a celebrity and thus becoming a representative image of indigenous communities in entertainment both nationally and internationally, because before she found fame she was a member of an indigenous community from Oaxaca.

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Yalitza Aparicio defends herself against criticism for wearing branded clothing

Recently, Yalitza Aparicio He went to an interview with influencer Juanpa Zurita, in which they touched on various points in the star’s life and how his days had turned 180° since his performance in Rome.

On various occasions, the actress has been spotted on red carpets and at international events wearing dazzling outfits from prestigious brands, but she also proudly wears garments from her indigenous community.

Given that Yalitza Aparicio pointed out that he has always received criticism for dressing with brands from Nice clothes and belong to an indigenous community.

“It’s my means of communicating what I want. I have been judged on the types of clothes I wear, how I dress and how I behave because I come from an indigenous community. Give me a rationale and a logical reason why I can’t wear branded clothes.”

Additionally, Yalitza Aparicio He questioned people because they ignored those who wear indigenous clothing while at the same time criticizing members of those communities.

“Why do non-Indigenous people appropriate our clothing and display it on social media when they are insulting the other side? Why can they use our clothes but you can’t use branded clothes? My people, because we are more indigenous, we can also afford to wear branded clothing. This is not a limitation, we are free to use, wear what we want.”

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