Bull, the play with which you return to face-to-face theater (since March 18 at the Nuevo Teatro Julieta), talks about workplace bullying. Have you felt it?
Yes, at some point, of course. We are in a super-macho country and because you are a woman there is always someone who wants to make you feel that you are less or that you are handling something wrong or you don’t know.
There is a lot of talk in the media about bullying.
I have not experienced it as such, but I know that many colleagues have experienced sexual harassment and violence as well. At some point when I was younger I have felt that they have not treated me very well and that is also bullying. Mistreating someone, making them feel less, all that, yes, at some point in my life I have felt it. Maybe now that I’m older and I have tools to defend myself, not anymore. Before, I was young and I just kept quiet or pretended not to happen.
Some recently remembered your beginnings parading in a bikini. Do you think it was with the intention of minimizing you as an actress?
Yes, that, for example, is bullying and it’s not right, it’s not right. Especially since they’re using images of me as a teenager. Any girl with a good body or who has the opportunity to model because she’s pretty can do it, it’s a job. So, taking it in another way, like that with that poisonous treatment was not right. But I don’t hold a grudge at all, I only send love to those who believe or have been able to make aggressive, sexist comments towards me and towards any woman. I send you love because definitely when someone is violent or aggressive it is because they are not doing well emotionally or are going through a moment of crisis or feel bad about themselves, and that is where bullying comes from, from people’s own insecurities.
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After the images with Andrés Wiese in Miami (kissing) and then the accusations with your ex Pietro Sibille (he called her unfaithful with Wiese and she revealed that she was physically and psychologically abused), did you feel targeted by machismo?
I feel the machismo because I live in a macho country, because Latin America It is sexist, Latinos are sexist, women are sexist, but it is something that I have learned over time to take it as who it comes from, it is a lack of love, of affection, that is why I send them love so that they can be well and free themselves of that bad energy.
After the harsh response you gave your ex, you hinted that a formal complaint against him would come. What was he left with?
Look, I prefer not to touch on that topic much, touch it with tweezers, because I’m in another stage and trying to get ahead and focus only on my work, my rehearsals, recordings, teaching classes, my store. So going back to that is like going backwards and I want to keep moving forward.
In any case, your answer is still on your Instagram, which does not happen with what Pietro Sibille published…
I have nothing to erase because I have nothing to hide and I have not lied. The ones who regret it at the end, I don’t know, suddenly they’ve had a bad start and I hope they get over their offenses and things that aren’t real.
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Have you contacted Pietro? Have they spoken again?
No, I prefer not to mention it out of respect for the family and to all those who have been greatly affected by this type of behavior.