Marta Riesco clarifies her opinion about Rubiales and ends up charging against Jorge Javier Vázquez and Telecinco

The storm generated by Luis Rubiales and his kiss to Jenni Hermoso is still very much alive days after the historic final of the Women's World Cup, with more and more celebrities speaking out about the attitude of the RFEF president, mostly criticized.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
27 August 2023 Sunday 17:04
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Marta Riesco clarifies her opinion about Rubiales and ends up charging against Jorge Javier Vázquez and Telecinco

The storm generated by Luis Rubiales and his kiss to Jenni Hermoso is still very much alive days after the historic final of the Women's World Cup, with more and more celebrities speaking out about the attitude of the RFEF president, mostly criticized.

After downplaying the kiss a few days ago, Marta Riesco wanted to clarify her opinion on Instagram: “I am an absolute defender of women and I am against the injustices that are committed against women, I always have been. Another thing is that I think differently from other people on certain issues, but that does not make me less of a woman, ”she begins by explaining the collaborator.

“When I made the statements, two fundamental things had not yet happened. One, Rubiales' press conference had not been held, which I found unfortunate, I think it was a lousy speech and I condemn his words because I did not like them at all. And secondly, I heard both Jenni's brother and her saying that nothing was wrong”, explains Marta.

“Now this has changed because she has explained that it was an ugly and uncomfortable moment. From here, all my support for Jennifer", says Marta Riesco, who goes further and talks about the abuse of power she has suffered on television: "They are hitting their chests in certain programs where I have had difficult moments and I was a little chick in front of the things of a sexual nature that they said about me”, he recalls.

"A collaborator has asked me if I shaved my private parts because he liked women who did not do it and he told me in front of other people who have looked the other way when they heard it," confesses Marta Riesco, who She assures that she is hurt by the criticism: "I know what it is to live through an abuse of power and have to shut up because you thought they were going to throw you out."

“To the standard-bearers of feminism on Twitter who call me a cenutria and a spiteful lover, that was part of a moment of abuse of power by Jorge Javier Vázquez who humiliated me for 35 minutes. Where are you when Jorge Javier said that either they would fire me or he would leave and they sent me on strike?” concludes Marta.