This is how Alessandra Rosaldo defended Eugenio Derbez for controversy over Matamoros

The actress and singer commented that the word “pueblo” should not be considered an offense

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Alessandra Rosaldo leapt to Eugenio Derbez's defense after the wave of criticism she received for her recent statements about Matamoros. The member of Sentidos Opposites commented that her husband never intended to hurt susceptibilities or belittle a region of the country and confessed that, as a public figure, it can be very tiring to explain each action to avoid misunderstandings.

The interpreter of Amor de papel, where are they? , Fiesta and When She Loved Me, the latter being the song that Jesse sang in Toy Story 2, she held a meeting with the media where she shared her opinion about the hate that her husband received after he spoke about his next project.

“It's a very interesting story of how this girl was able to get ahead in a town where she didn't have any resources, where the streets aren't even paved, where they don't even have light at school,” Eugenio Derbez commented in an interview with Ventaneando regarding the film he will make about Paola Noyola, also known as like Niña Jobs.

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His statements were taken up by some Twitter users, who considered that the well-known actor generalized these conditions throughout the Tamaulipas region, for that reason they launched several criticisms. Eugenio Derbez soon clarified the situation through his social networks, however, reactions continued.

At the insistence, Alessandra Rosaldo commented that her husband's real intention was to talk about the life story of the child prodigy, highlighting the adversities she faced and during the interview she made no derogatory statements, she only mentioned that she lived in a “little town” and the word should not be considered an offense.

It's very tiring to always be explaining every word you say because you can't say anything anymore, they take everything the wrong way, they misunderstand it or take it out of context. He explained to me yesterday that it was something from a small town in Matamoros, not saying that Matamoros was a town much less in a derogatory way [...] where is the offense in the word pueblo? ”, he said.

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