Toñi Moreno wraps herself in the LGTBIQ flag after her fatphobic controversy: "I do it for my daughter"

Toñi Moreno has become one of the protagonists of the week after experiencing a controversy with a young American named Bella, who greatly admired the presenter and she responded with a series of unfortunate comments about her changes in her body while she young man visited his program on Canal Sur, Today.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
25 January 2024 Thursday 16:04
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Toñi Moreno wraps herself in the LGTBIQ flag after her fatphobic controversy: "I do it for my daughter"

Toñi Moreno has become one of the protagonists of the week after experiencing a controversy with a young American named Bella, who greatly admired the presenter and she responded with a series of unfortunate comments about her changes in her body while she young man visited his program on Canal Sur, Today.

A controversy that ended with the Catalan presenter apologizing privately to the young woman and on her program. "She has apologized to me very sincerely and with a big heart like she has," Bella confirmed. A few hours later, the presenter gets "naked" for Shangay magazine, where she embraces the LGTBIQ flag and talks about her most personal life.

The conflict with the young North American tiktoker has made her remember that it is not like her to be involved in this type of situation. What's more, if the presenter is known for something, it is for not having conflicts with anyone.

This is what he confesses in the publication, where he confesses to journalist Nacho Fresno about aspects related to his life and evolution on a sexual level. Also about her decision to live her motherhood alone, something that she has dedicated to her daughter, so that "she is free from a young age to decide naturally what she is, how she feels, who she falls in love with and that she doesn't have as many mental problems as I had." I".

It was precisely her daughter Lola who made her "take a step forward", because she wants her to "feel proud" of her family and her origin, "of why she is here" and of what her mother is like.

The presenter assures that she never felt "locked in any closet", but that her sexuality was in the public domain made her take a weight off her shoulders. "I have never felt that I had to share that, which seems very intimate to me," explains Moreno, who for years lived a process to come to terms with her sexuality.

"I have never felt rejection in my environment, it was more me: not accepting myself. Until suddenly you have to accept what you feel, because if not you are not going to be a happy person," he says.

Just a few days ago, the presenter celebrated the fourth birthday of her daughter, Lola, who has changed her life forever. An adventure in which every day there is a challenge. "It is complicated to be a mother, to work and to have a balance; sexuality does not matter. If I were straight it would be just as complicated. There is no help to work and to raise your daughter forward," explains the presenter.

Toñi Moreno makes no distinctions in terms of sex: for her, single motherhood is something "very complicated": "I think about the number of mothers and fathers who are alone, with a million-dollar salary and I don't know how they do it," she insists. "It's a heroic act, regardless of sexuality."