Laura Matamoros harshly attacks Dulceida and Madame de Rosa: "They didn't invite me"

There is no friendship that can resist Survivors 2024.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
07 April 2024 Sunday 05:01
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Laura Matamoros harshly attacks Dulceida and Madame de Rosa: "They didn't invite me"

There is no friendship that can resist Survivors 2024. First it was Lorena Morlote and Makoke who broke up and now Laura Matamoros with Dulceida and Madame de Rosa may end up being next on the list. This circumstance could occur after the last confessions of Kiko Matamoros' daughter.

This time, the influencer has attacked the Idol Awards, which reward the best content creators. "I know it was the Idol on March 14, but they didn't invite me. I'm an idol too. Last year there was someone who won that gave me shit, but not because she won, but because of the speech she said and look "I got along well with her," Laura told her fellow contestants.

This comment has not only revealed her discontent at not having been invited to the Idol Awards, organized by Dulceida, but also her disappointment at the thank-you speech from Madame de Rosa, last year's winner.

Although at first she did not want to talk too much, the influencer ended up giving up and saying everything she thought. "She said that she very much deserved that award because she was neither the sister of... nor the daughter of... I got upset and look how much I loved her," Laura expressed, making clear the origin of her discomfort with Madame de Pink.

Furthermore, Matamoros has indicated that she does not feel completely integrated within this very exclusive sector. What bothered the influencer was not just a matter of egos or who she was invited to what. The thing goes further. She felt belittled, as if she was not valuable for herself, but because of who her father or her mother was: "she left us all like... We are all from...".

Despite the hot flash she had, which she still does not seem to have digested, the content creator has reflected and has come to the conclusion that perhaps she had given it too much importance: "Then I really shouldn't have disliked that speech so much." .