MEXICO CITY.- In the midst of the controversy registered in the reality show The House of the Famousbroadcast by Televisa, where the host Adrian Marcelo exercised gender violence against the actress Gala Montes, the National Council for the Prevention of Discrimination (Conapred) stated that “nothing justifies hate narratives.”
Conapred mentioned that entertainment does not have to be misogynistic, classist, racist, homophobic, xenophobic or discriminatory. “Enough is enough, nothing justifies hate narratives”the Council noted.
Adrián Marcelo is accused of exercising violence At La Casa de Los Famosos, the television host has been accused of exercising psychological violence towards his colleagues Gala Montes and Brigitte Bozzoand signatures have even been collected for the influencer to lose his professional license as a psychologist.
Message from the Women’s Secretariat
Recently, the Women’s Secretariat of Mexico City issued a statement to the reality show’s producer, Rosa María Noguerón, and held the media responsible for promoting non-violence against women.
He directly accused the tenant of The House of the Famous of exercising gender violence against his partner: “Adrián Marcelo exercised gender violence against the actress Gala Montes, perpetuating stereotypes, prejudices, discrimination and violence against women because he repeatedly devalued and mocked the actress’s mental and emotional health.”
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2024-08-16 06:23:29