The relief of Lizbeth Santos: “They find an udder to milk and everyone holds onto it”

Lizbeth Santos she always speaks loud and clear, and this time she did not remain silent before leaving the country. The communicator and actress blew up on her Instagram, where she later also posted a video that got to her destination in the face of the sea of ​​messages generated by the council Tanya Baez about not associating with inferior people.

Santos understands that digital media has become a way “for anyone who has hatred in their heart, bad vibes, and disagreements with others, to distill everything they have in their essence, sometimes in their corrupt soul, all their disagreements and all his very regular mistakes deductions from those he thinks he knows of someone.

Likewise, the interpreter of Crystal in the film Pimp Bullies warned to let the ball go and not “talk publicly about the unknown” and more when it comes to “hitting someone on the head with a bucket just because they don’t.” agree I agree with your opinion.”

“Everyone has the right to think and act as they please as long as they don’t hurt anyone, and under that way of thinking or acting that person lives and advises, you must be able to recognize and let go of what pleases you , with which you agree or disagree. Or if someone gives you advice, is it imperative that you follow it to the letter?” Santos continued.

The TV presenter also said she was “sick” of hearing the same thing since her colleague aired the video of her statements last Monday, assuring that “they find an udder and everyone is holding on to it,” an action she says “so ” Having condemned many problems “in the country, she also pointed out that gossip is a more effective way than good deeds for talents and personalities to remain relevant and in everyone’s focus, referring to what happened this week compared to what she does frequently, helping the poor communities in her native San Francisco de Macorís, the Franco-Makorisan girl she has sponsored since 2017 when Hurricane María devastated much of the island, and the house she built for Don Fernando who was one of the victims of the cyclone.

“People in the middle, don’t worry about doing a good job, being professional, being responsible, saving someone’s life, donating a kidney, worrying about gossip so you can see he’s doing it for always remains relevant,” he concluded.