Sergio Guerre He reaffirmed his opinion on Yalitza AparicioWhich earned him a lot of criticism two years ago, when he asserted that the actress did not deserve to be nominated for Oscars.
It was in 2019, after the huge success of the movie “Rome”, When the homeland of Oaxaca hit cinema’s hottest red carpets with a nomination in the Best Actress category, along with other stars like Lady Gaga.
While for many the Mexican’s achievement was something to celebrate, Goyri went viral in a video where he featured a conversation in which he called Aparicio “Indian” and refused his achievement.
That they come to nominate an Indian slut who says “Yes sir, no sir”, and they shortlisted her for Best Actress at the Oscars? no man!
After that, she appeared publicly to demand an apology and asserted that she did not use the term in a derogatory way against her. “All I want to say is that There was no intention on my part to insult anyone. I’m sorry LilizaWho deserves that and more.”
Sergio Guerre keeps his statement about Yalitza
However, in an interview with him Aurora Valley in “Confessions”He explained that he knew it was wrong to call her “Indian” and apologize for that, but He doesn’t hold back from calling her a bad actress, because he still believes in her.
That I used an adjective that I shouldn’t have mentioned, I’ve always recognized it and that’s why I apologize. But in the other term, to my taste, what I think of and why they did and why they nominated (that), I continue the same. I say “How is that possible?” I announce that I will stay there.
Secondly, Sergio Guerre He noted that the media and networks misrepresented matters and made his words sound bad even though he had no ill intentions. They took him for other things I said ‘What a barbarism! But hey, who is to blame? You are famous, because if ‘Benito Perez’ said that, nothing would happen, but as I was dressed, hit the black man,” he defended himself.
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