Florence Pena spoke openly regarding the controversial departure from Erica Rivas from theatrical version of Married with kids.
Firmly, she clarified that she you are not ” once morest” your colleague. Simply, he doesn’t think like her. Of course, she was sorry to have stayed on the “oppressor’s” side.
“I am not once morest Erica. I don’t think like her, which is different,” Flor clarified in dialogue with Intruders.
WHAT FLORENCIA PEÑA DOES NOT AGREE WITH ÉRICA RIVAS
“Basically I bank her as an actress, I bank her as a woman, I bank her as a person and I bank her choices. Perhaps what I do not agree with is the perception of what happened“, he reflected.
And he told what hurt him the most.
“What hurt me is that both I and Luisana (Lopilato) did a lot for her to be there. In fact, I got together with her, we had a coffee… Perhaps what hurt me was hearing how I had been on the side of the oppressor…“.
“I don’t know what oppressor we’re talking regarding because Married with Children is Married with Children… Obviously there are jokes we wouldn’t make. It’s underestimating my intelligence too, to say that if she didn’t stand up, I or Luisana would have done anything.“Flower said.
“Perhaps what hurt me was hearing how I had been on the side of the oppressor.”
It is worth remembering that Erica claimed that she was removed from the projectthat she wanted to occupy “that space of representation” but filing the scripts to avoid some jokes with a macho tinge.
About that, Flor said goodbye with a firm clarification.
“It’s like taking The Simpsons and wanting to change Bart or Homer because they seem sexist to us. It’s a satire. If we understand that it’s a satire, yes we understand that Married with children is a satire and that we are laughing at the prototypes, that we are laughing at machismo“, he sentenced.