Marina Mora It is an icon of Peruvian beauty. Since her nomination for Miss Peru World in 2002, she has not ceased to captivate with her ability and beauty. In this note, she opens her heart to us a little and details how she changed her life with her little girl, the fruit of her love for him. Alejandro Valenzuela and thanks to high technology she was finally able to get pregnant. As you remember, Ella Mora froze her eggs years ago, but she couldn't get pregnant when she wanted, so she had to resort to in vitro fertilization.
—How do you feel after the first months of your daughter's birth?
—Happy, very happy living a wonderful experience and grateful for life because It was what I wanted so much.
—What is the most difficult thing about motherhood, from your experience?
—In reality, no matter how much you read, explain it to you or consult with specialists, sometimes you don't know what to do because you're learning to be a mom. Right now it's the change of month and his sleep is disturbed, so you say: 'Why isn't he sleeping?'. I had no idea this was going to happen.
Marina Mora demanded respect for people, regardless of their physical appearance. Photo: LR composition/Instagram/Marina Mora
—What advice would you give to women who are not yet mothers?
—Let everything be done with love, with patience and knowing that, if you have the guidance of professionals, everything is fine. Enjoy the moments, because, even though these are new to you and you don't know what to do, they have such beautiful parts that they cannot be changed for anything. When your baby laughs at you… Sofia laughs at me, she talks to me, she's already babbling. They are unforgettable moments.
—I remember you mentioned that on the street they made you feel uncomfortable about your body after giving birth…
—It happened once, I felt something strange. Obviously, I understand that people notice, it was a moment. It's not that I get depressed either, in the end I am happy with myself, with my body. I would not change it for anything.
—What do you think about stereotypes in beauty pageants?
—I think, just as there are specialists in marketing, communications, law, modeling, each field has its tendency. In the case of beauty pageants, speaking of physique, they have now opened up much more to the issue of diversity, and there is also a greater variety of pageants. Each organization is the one that decides who it accepts or not.
Marina Mora reflects as she celebrates her 44 years with her family. Photo: Instagram/Marina Mora
—What do you think of Miss Nepal's participation?
—Like every human being, you have the right to live the experience; and, if accepted by the organization, I think it's super cool because women have different bodies.
—Have you ever felt that a public figure has discriminated against you because of your physical appearance after giving birth?
-No. I am living a very beautiful stage. The only one I experienced was the one I mentioned to you, but it may have been part of the novelty and part of what I think. It goes there, but I believe that the traces that motherhood leaves on you are those that give you strength and those that leave you beautiful memories.
—Jessica Newton stated that Luciana Fuster would not be interested in participating in Miss Peru because she is more focused on the television world. Do you think that, if she did, she would be a good candidate?
—Of course, he already proved it. She has proven to be a competitive miss, a miss with enough, not only beauty, but stage performance, intelligence to compete. That she has proven that she is a queen, she has proven it, and as a competitor she is a born competitor, but the decision is in her hands. I think she has managed to win a very very important contest, so, It is very difficult for him to compete again in another great competition of the same level.
—As for Onelia Molina, Milett Figueroa or Karime Scander, do you see them participating?
I can't locate them. I think Milett is spectacular, she is gorgeous. I don't know if she wants to participate or not, I haven't talked to her, but I do believe that she also proved to be a queen., a competitive woman when she went to an international competition. I have not seen Karime in the modeling field; that she is a beautiful girl, she is, but I can't tell you if she would make a good queen or not because I haven't seen her, and, since I don't know her personally, I don't know what her personality is like.
—Are there requirements to be part of your modeling school?
—No not at all. We do not discriminate against anyone, we have workshops for all ages because the form of education is different. We do not have any physical, social or ethnic requirements. In fact, We are celebrating our anniversary, we are celebrating 20 years sharing very nice training for girls who want to implement their professional careers with us and for those who want to dedicate themselves to modeling as well. Invite them to come to our workshops. We are opening workshops on January 20, 22 and 30.
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