Carmen Lomana's harsh attack on a politician: "You're not ugly, you are fat"

Carmen Lomana, a well-known celebrity and commentator on the Cope chain, has sparked great controversy and has received harsh criticism on social networks for statements in which she refers to the physicist of Ángela Rodríguez 'Pam', the Secretary of State for Equality.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
22 May 2023 Monday 12:40
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Carmen Lomana's harsh attack on a politician: "You're not ugly, you are fat"

Carmen Lomana, a well-known celebrity and commentator on the Cope chain, has sparked great controversy and has received harsh criticism on social networks for statements in which she refers to the physicist of Ángela Rodríguez 'Pam', the Secretary of State for Equality.

In an intervention on the radio, Lomana has been quite blunt about her position: "I see this woman who has now said that in Congress what has to be... because she is fed up with being called fat and ugly. And I have written: you are not ugly, fat yes". In addition, he added: "Assume it. But don't say that Congress has to be filled with fat people so that you can overcome your complexes. Because the squints will say that you have to fill it with squints."

But what has outraged users of social networks the most is the final conclusion reached by the commentator: "It's ridiculous. Look, girl, if you have problems because you're fat, just don't eat or drink so much and you'll lose weight."

The statements by Lomana, who does not sympathize with Unidas Podemos, have generated a strong reaction on social networks, where many users have condemned her words and have highlighted the importance of respecting the diversity of bodies and fighting against discrimination based on weight or the physical appearance.

Carmen Lomana's words come after the Secretary of State for Equality shared a video on Instagram in which she lamented the lack of representation of the "fat" in Congress.

Ángela Rodríguez had previously expressed in This is nutrition that she receives numerous insults calling her "fat and ugly". The United Podemos policy stressed that "it is a complex issue" because there are many women in politics who receive insults, but not all for the same reasons.

In addition, she said that she was very struck by the fact that women's bodies were very similar: "At the beginning, when I entered Congress, I spent a lot of time counting how many fat women there were. And how many are there? There aren't many, well, some men, but it's not the norm."