Ana Bárbara expressed solidarity with artists after denunciations: “I will always support a woman who raises her voice”

The Mexican interpreter was questioned about the case of Sasha Sokol; however, she preferred to show her empathy for all the women who have been raped in the middle of the Mexican show

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After her arrival at Mexico City International Airport (AICM), when Ana Bárbara had a meeting with the media and delved into various professional issues. However, following the latest public complaints made by various women at the national level regarding the violence suffered in their careers, the Bandido interpreter emphasized that she sympathized with them.

The Río Verde-born music producer, San Luis Potosí, first told the press that she would not comment on the public complaint made by Sasha Sokol on social media against producer Luis de Llano for alleged abuse, because she considered it inappropriate to comment on a situation beyond her own.

However, she decided to send a message to all the women in the art scene who have decided to denounce their aggressors.

“You can talk to your children and 40 years later, 50 years later or you don't know when you realize that these are subjects that maybe you didn't have that communication that is due, but ultimately as a woman, as a mother. But I will always support a woman who raises her voice [...] Of course I think they are okay (the complaints)”, stressed the Mexican singer-songwriter.

I think that times are changing, and we must continue to support ourselves, not only on the female gender, because also in the male gender there is a lot of abuse of powers,” he said with regard to the case that also came to the fore in the last month of March on the complaint lodged by Mauricio Martínez against the producer, Toño Berumen.

Later, and delving into another topic, the producer by the name Altagracia Ugalde Mota, confessed that she was very proud to play I am a woman in a tribute to 8M and to the first artist who produced it, Jenny Rivera.

Yo soy una mujer is a song that came out on International Women's Day, a tribute to women, a song that Jenny Rivera also sang and of which we were lucky enough to also impress our personal touch with all the affection for her”, she ended in her meeting with the media and was recovered by Come the Joy

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The singer confessed that she was very proud to play Yo Soy a Woman in a tribute to 8M and the first artist to produce it, Jenny Rivera. (Photo: Screenshot/Ana Bárara)

The production, in honour of La Gran Señora, which died in a plane crash on December 9, 2012, will be produced by Amazon Original and will serve to pay tribute to La Diva de la Banda with a new version of the song Yo soy a mujer, which will be released on Amazon Music c exclusively. This posthumous veneration will come during its tenth mournful anniversary.

Other interpreters who recently positioned herself in favor of Sasha Sokol after her arrival at AICM were Alessandra Rosaldo, on March 17, where she took advantage of the cameras of the same morning that collected Ana Bárbara's statements and praised the courage of her colleague after the media complaint filed by her then-manager in Timbiriche when she was 14 years old.

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The singer shared the message on her social networks regarding her complaint against Luis de Llano (Photo: Instagram/ @timbiriche_4reva)

She has all my respect and all my support and all my admiration. Because it takes a lot of courage to have taken the step she took; I applaud her, I admire her, she accompanied her and I am with her a hundred,” she stressed on her arrival at the airport, where she was also questioned about her husband, Eugenio Derbez and the controversy that was denied by Regina Blandón herself.

The theme uncovered by Sasha's former member, Benny and Erik, during the framework of International Women's Day, has caused several women to speak out with related to the subject as Andrea Legarreta, Stephanie Salas, Laura Zapata, among several others.

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