translated from Spanish: Luisana Lopilato’s message after the viralization of Michael Bublé’s video mistreating her

Social media exploded this Saturday night after Luisana Lopilato and Michael Bublé performed one of their live Instagram classics: in it, right at the beginning, the Canadian musician can be seen aggressively treating the actress.

The clip that was made of that live quickly went viral. To this were added others in which, again, Bublé abuses her, or looks at her in a derogatory way, or similar. After the upheaval that was generated (and it’s not for less), the interpreter wrote an extensive message on Instagram:

Capture Luisana’s Post on Instagram.

“Every day we go out with my husband to make them alive to bring them some joy, entertainment, longings, and we have to endure to hear and see what malicious people post who go out to talk anything and without knowing anything about our family. After all the pain we went through with Mike, I want you to know that I have no doubt who my husband is and I’d choose him a thousand times more,” she said. He went on: “It’s not fair. This person is hurting and taking advantage of this pandemic in which people are suffering, dying and locked up for fame and more followers. You’re telling lies that I’m not going to allow because you disrespect my family, so I ask you who trust me so much for years that you won’t let it either. Without more than saying and doing what I think is right when they mess with my family, I leave the consequences to God. The world needs more than ever love, hope, values, unity and solidarity, not these kinds of people.” There is one thing to keep in mind in cases of gender-based violence suffered by other people: complaints are made whenever the victim agrees to do so; if not, she’s being revictimized. Exposing it without your consent is also, in some way, violence.

From this fact, many people pointed out that it may even be counterproductive the type of exposure that is receiving the situation and that it could lead to a change in private treatment. We insist: complaints are made whenever the victim agrees to make them. Let’s not banicate or spectacular the matter. Let us reflect and respect the person in question without re-victimizing them. In this note:

Original source in Spanish

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