“Let it be located”: Lyn May rushed against Yuri for his alleged homophobia

The Acapulqueña dancer invited society and parents to accept and support members of the LGBT+ community

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Lyn May has given something to talk about again and this time it went straight to Yuri. And the fact is that the vedette was addressed by reporters at the presentation event of the LGBT+ March in Mexico City, to be held next June.

The famous exotic dancer showed her support for the sexual diversity community, but showed her discrepancy with Yuri, who has sometimes been singled out for a supposedly homophobic stance.

When questioned by the press, the dancer referred to the singer of La maldita primavera and brought up the theme of acceptance:

“I don't know what Yuri thinks, I think that fathers and mothers should support them, that they all come out of the closet, that they don't hide, that they are free, they are human beings and they have to live their lives, always straight without harming anyone,” he told the cameras of various media.

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The singer from Claro that yes even questioned Yuri's faith, because she questioned the fact that the Veracruz interpreter appears in scant clothes before the audience, because in her way of being it is contradictory to the spirituality she professes:

“Yuri is wrong because she has a religion that I don't really understand, because she teaches her whole body and spreads her religion and I always see her in a leathery way, I don't know what religion that is,” said the famous one we saw in the documentary Bellas de noche.

“I would say to Yuri not to me please, to locate himself, that we are all human beings and that if he is going to be in that plan then he should retire, because we have to support the entire gay community”, concluded the famous one.

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Lyn May highlighted her support for LGBT+ members, criticized parents who don't support their children and even said she was willing to be called “grandma”:

“We have to support the boys, the gay community, all gays. Parents who are not assholes, who support them, who do not suck them because they are human beings and we want to support them all, let everyone come out of the closet. I support them,” he said, referring to “his gay nephews.”

“I want to be the mother, the aunt, the grandmother, whatever they want, here they have anything that is offered to them,” said the controversial artist.

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Just a few days ago, the vedette caused controversy because she assured that the Brazilian Anitta had plagiarized her way of dancing. When questioned in a meeting with the media, the dancer assured that the Brazilian stole the sensual step of her song Envolver, which upon its appearance quickly became a challenge between various personalities such as María León, Cynthia Rodríguez, Kristal Silva and even Erika Buenfil, the which they sought to stand out with the famous hip movement of the TikTok platform.

It was then that the actress from Tivoli found, prior to a demonstration of her representative hip wiggle in front of the media cameras, that her dances are always plagiarized: “She copied me because I started first, they all copy me because they don't know how to do anything”.

In addition, Lyn May detailed that she will attend the long-awaited Bad Bunny concert, which will take place in December of this year in the south of CDMX, to which the actress confirmed that she will release to bring out his enviable dance steps, because he stressed that “perrear” is his thing.

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Even at the beginning of January, Lyn said she was getting more involved in the reggaeton genre: “I'm going to Los Angeles to do reggaeton with some brunettes and I'm going to Manzanillo, well, I have a lot of work, thank God. I was hired for a reggaeton and I had to learn to take classes, I went to take reggaeton classes, because if they are hiring me in reggaeton, then I have to catch up,” he said.

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