After months of uncertainty for his unexpected dismissal from Telemundo, Adamari Lopez A new phase full of projects has begun with which she continues to prove why she is one of the darlings of the small screen.
The Puerto Rican returned as a presenter in two different projects: She also has her own show on YouTube Stephanie Himonidis Sedano in which she talks about motherhood and lifestyle topics, and the other, a game show called Who will fall? Likewise, Adamari remains heavily involved in selling her jewelry line and her book Gratitude journalwith which she inspires women to give their best every day
Of course, although the presenter is currently in her prime as both a businesswoman, an artist and a mother, she recently confessed this His physique had an important influence on his career.
Adamari revealed that she was singled out because of her height and weight
The Puerto Rican is very popular in the entertainment world, but her image has made her the target of questions and ridicule over the years. A few years ago, Ada set a goal of losing weight to improve her health. She shared her process on social media and called it “Ada’s challenge.” Although she assured that it was not a decision made out of vanity, it may have influenced the way people noticed her and even the restrictions imposed in the industry due to her lack of thinness.
During her participation in Desiguales on February 28, the presenter shared that she was not only discriminated against because of her weight, but also ridiculed because of his size.
And although she was affectionately nicknamed “The Little Golden Short,” her short stature eventually made her the target of ridicule and derogatory comments. “I believe that at some point in our lives we have all felt discriminated against for some reason. For example, I know I was often called 'floor bump' because I'm very short,” she revealed.
We don't talk about other people's bodies
Regarding his weight, in the last episode of the program “Ada y Chiqui De Show” entitled “It hurts us too!”, Adamari recalled the insults and nicknames he received on social networks when he was overweight, which of course had an impact on him. And it made her think that it was something that limited her in her career.
“I remember when I was chubby, the word 'fat' didn't offend me. If I start reading and there are things that take away my calm, I stop reading because I won't sustain myself from those comments. That doesn't mean they don't hurt or influence me. I know how to stop when I see that I don't like the comments so as not to shame myself and keep that in mind. “They told me I was horrible, old, and even Miss Peggy.” told. “These things disturb and hurt because I never stop being human,” he said.
Adamari has undoubtedly been an inspiration to many women However, for her great determination and her spectacular transformation, all that matters to some Internet users is criticism of her, be it for the way she carries out motherhood, for her relationships or even for her changes in appearance.
Unfortunately, social media portrays the worst of society by constantly making judgments about other women. However, it is time to stop and think about the harm we can cause with cruel comments.