On March 29, Maureen Belky Ramírez, better known in the entertainment world as Marbelle, was criticized for having spoken out to Colombia's presidential candidate, Gustavo Petro as 'El poo, 'a character who became known by appearing in the Netflix series, 'La casa de las flores'.
In addition, the Colombian singer named Petro's vice-presidential formula Francia Márquez on Twitter as the legendary 'King Kong'.
However, some time after the strong accusations against the vice-presidential candidate, Francia Márquez, he took the opportunity to respond to her through her Twitter account with some strong statements.
“Racism not only hurts, but also kills. Racism not only harms us, but hurts those who express it because we don't allow ourselves to build on love and difference. I send Marbelle an ancestral embrace to heal and build from difference”, wrote the candidate.
In response, the artist stressed in her first reply that she does not feel represented by Francia Márquez and that she does not trust her either.
“I return your ancestral embrace to keep it for you! YOU DON'T GIVE ME CONFIDENCE OR REPRESENT ME IN ANY WAY... don't give me the cheap speech with which you want to deceive people!” , he wrote quoting the candidate's trill.
The artist's statements have taken their toll on social networks among those who agree with the statements of the interpreter of 'Pearl Necklace' and against the policies proposed by candidate Gustavo Petro, as well as those who support the government project proposed by the opposition leader in the midst of the hectic campaign that Colombia is currently experiencing.
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It is there that Aida Victoria Merlano, daughter of the former congressman fugitive from justice and refugee in Venezuela, enters the fight, who soon spoke to Marbelle's claims defending the vice-presidential candidate in her own way by the Historical Pact, clarifying that her vote will not be for that political movement.
“Obviously it doesn't represent you, how would you feel represented by a woman who talks about love and equality? Since your speeches are mostly based on hatred,” she wrote in the Twitter post la barranquillera.
The content replicated by the entertainment portal 'Gismes Hoy Col' that took a snapshot of Aida Victoria Merlano's Instagram story that is no longer available, in which he also added a short text to what was previously discussed on Twitter:
“ENOUGH HATE. Let's build from love and DIFFERENCE”, is read in the publication.
Here is the full content of Aida Victoria Merlano:
The reactions soon appeared because the portal that replicated the information has already exceeded 1,300 'likes' by some Internet users who have also left some comments regarding the pronouncements of Aida Victoria Merlano, among which the following stand out:
“Everyone has a free opinion and has their own criteria. France does not represent me, nor does it give me confidence. It is my opinion and it is not racism”, “That old woman (Marbelle) has never contributed anything to this country or to society, so why do they take her opinion into account”, “I finally support something about Aida”, “Old age has Marbelle bitter”, “Marbelle lacks self-love, what will she feel self-love for others”, among others.
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