'La Uchulu' proudly tells her gender identity: “I am a trans woman”

He doesn't get into arguments. 'La Uchulu' pointed out on her social networks that she is a trans woman and is not afraid to say it.

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Esaú Reátegui, best known for his character in 'La Uchulú', opened a box of questions on his Instagram account, where he was encouraged to answer all the doubts of his followers, including emphasized whether she considered herself a transsexual woman.

The consultation of his followers was born because a few months ago he had said that this jungle character had been created exclusively for his videos; however, today he changed his mind, so he decided to open his heart to give this news.

Do you consider yourself a trans woman? ”, asked a follower on his popular social network. Far from wanting to enter into contradictions or generate a discussion, the artist decided to respond honestly. “Yes, I am proudly a trans woman,” she said.

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Likewise, after publishing this answer, another user asked her why she wanted to be a woman if she was born a man biologically, to which the influencer initially responded in a rather particular way.

An important parenthesis: if I am a dog, a woman, a man, a bird, a fish, it is every person's business... working and not doing harm is the key to everything,” said the member of El Reventonazo de la Chola at first.

In the same vein, 'La Uchulu' explained the reasons for identifying herself as a trans woman, emphasizing that this gender is strong and intelligent, as well as being considered an important pillar in the family.

Every day I read these comments (...) women are strong, they are bold, intelligent, they have the gift of giving life, they are the important pillar of the family, they are beautiful, beautiful and everything wonderful in this world,” she said on her social networks (...) I am an alien,” he said.

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THE UCHULU ENRAGES WHEN THEY CALL IT A BAD EXAMPLE FOR CHILDREN

Several weeks ago 'La Uchulú' published some hot photos to promote her latest song, 'I'm not going to forgive you', dedicated to her ex-partner. However, what the 21-year-old influencer did not expect is that she would receive rejection from some social media users, to the point of calling her a bad example for children.

Bad example for children. That's Peru. They give screen to people who do not contribute anything to the country,” wrote an outraged user. This comment was not liked by the artist, who did not hesitate to answer her loud and clear.

I have never considered myself an example, parents are there to educate. If you want content, there are thousands of pages, you decide and you have the power to with your children”, was the answer he gave to the criticism.

Negative comments against the tiktoker did not stop coming in that publication. “It's already falling into vulgarity... I don't start like that! What happened? May the Lord enlighten you dear Uchulu,” another netizen told him.

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