Gloria Camila suffers the consequences of demonstrating against the amnesty: "I have lost a thousand followers"

Spanish politics is going through a difficult time.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
13 November 2023 Monday 16:09
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Gloria Camila suffers the consequences of demonstrating against the amnesty: "I have lost a thousand followers"

Spanish politics is going through a difficult time. Pedro Sánchez's negotiation with the Catalan parties to obtain his support in the investiture and form a government is causing many celebrities and popular figures in our country to take a public position.

In recent weeks, a large number of demonstrations and rallies against the amnesty have been held in different parts and territories of Spain. Furthermore, this movement has been very strong on social networks and the Internet.

A week ago we were able to see how Pablo Motos opened up in El Hormiguero: ''I have been in the media all my life, which has been a few years now, and I have never felt ashamed of being Spanish. It never happened to me. Probably now if I travel around and they tell me 'where are you from' I will say 'European'. Because I don't want to say I'm Spanish, a place where there seem to be political prisoners, therefore, it is not a free place.'' Days later, the influencer María Pombo reflected on the topic: ''The laws should be unbreakable for everyone, not just for some and much less for those who hate and want to separate Spain.''

The situation has reached such a point that figures of the stature of Ana Obregón, Tomás Páramo, Laura Matamoros, the singer María Isabel and countless other well-known faces have positioned themselves in the 'conflict'. Following in her footsteps, television collaborator Gloria Camila expressed her discontent with Pedro Sánchez's actions and publicly supported the demonstrations against her government.

As a consequence of her words, the daughter of Ortega Cano and Rocío Jurado has recorded a video in which she explained that she has lost more than 1,000 followers, something she already counted on: ''What cannot be is that the socialists come to tell me and place myself 'on the right' and to talk to me that the other parties are not better than what Sánchez is doing (...) This is about something common in Spain that should matter to all of us.''

The digital creator has explained that, despite losing collaborations or followers, she prefers to give her opinion and "be real" rather than ignore and ignore a topic that worries her so much in her daily life.

Gloria Camila Ortega has shown that she prefers to be true to herself and not deceive all those who follow her rather than pretending a false reality. As with every silver lining, Rocío Carrasco's sister has gained many other followers who share her opinion or value her sincerity and authenticity.

''Brave'', ''New follower for defending Spain'', ''Thank you for the support'', ''New follower for defending your flag'' or ''Ole tu cojones'' are some of the messages that the young influencer has received and wanted to show to make society see that standing up and positioning oneself also has its good side.