Luna Bella sparks controversy by recording explicit video in the Mexico City Metro – MonitorExpresso.com

Mexico. – Luna Bella, the well-known adult content creator, has once again generated controversy after the recording of a new video in the Mexico City Metro, where she had sex with a passenger and an alleged police officer, while being watched by others. This fact has sparked an intense debate on social networks, especially on X, formerly known as Twitter, where the content quickly went viral. The decision of Luna Bella, whose real name is Verónica Meléndez Coronado, has been harshly criticized by a majority of users, who described the act as “vulgar” and “out of place”, pointing out that the busiest public transport in the country is not an appropriate scenario for this type of activity. The controversy has generated a wave of criticism and memes that reflect the discontent of Mexicans. Among the most prominent comments on social networks are severe criticism of the safety and management of public transport. “Where are the authorities who should prevent this type of act from happening in such a busy place?” asked an indignant user. Another commented, “It’s unacceptable for these things to happen, especially in a place where children are also traveling.” Luna Bella, who has gained notoriety on platforms such as OnlyFans, is no stranger to controversy. Originally from Monterrey, Nuevo León, she initially became known through social networks and YouTube, where her provocative and controversial videos quickly captured the attention of the public. This initial exposure led her to dabble in adult entertainment, including nightclub performances and the creation of explicit content. Despite the uproar, the official account of the Mexico City Metro spoke out on the matter, highlighting a 78% decrease in the incidence of crime in the system during the current administration. “The user public is urged to report any anomalous situation during their trip, in order to avoid misuse of the facilities. Avoid misinformation, as well as disseminate sensitive content for profit,” he said in a statement.

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