Marianela Ancheta defends a Miss Universe Latina contestant over what was said to her live: “Seeing a woman being humiliated for her body is painful.”

Marianela Ancheta defends Isbel Parra after receiving criticism about her appearance at Miss Universe Latina. The Cuban model condemns public humiliation and emphasizes the importance of respect and dignity.

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Cuban model and former Miss Universe contestant, Marianela Ancheta, spoke out in defense of participant Isbel Parra following the controversial criticism she received live during her presentation at the Miss Universe Latina pageant.

Parra, who represented Venezuela, was the target of a public comment about her appearance that has sparked strong backlash on social media. Amid the controversy, Ancheta used her Instagram account to speak out with a powerful message that has received widespread support:

"Yes, this is a beauty contest. And of course, physical appearance is evaluated. But there are limits. There are ways. And there is something that should never be lost... respect and human dignity. Seeing a woman publicly humiliated for her body is painful. And as long as we continue to normalize this kind of violence disguised as 'criticism,' the world will remain like this... broken, superficial, wounded."

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The comment about Parra occurred during a live broadcast, which not only intensified the impact of the moment but also provoked a wave of outrage among fans and figures in the artistic community.

The criticism focused on an alleged "lack of shape" in her body, despite the fact that the young Venezuelan elegantly donned a golden dress and exuded confidence on the runway.

Figures from the entertainment industry, fans of the competition, and advocates for women's rights have praised Marianela Ancheta for her bravery in standing up for her colleague and for condemning what she sees as a form of violence disguised as opinion.

The beauty pageant is under scrutiny, and this episode reignites the debate about the boundaries between criticism and humiliation, especially in a context where women's bodies remain subjects of public scrutiny.

Frequently asked questions about the controversy in Miss Universe Latina and the defense of Marianela Ancheta

Why did Marianela Ancheta defend Isbel Parra in Miss Universe Latina?

Marianela Ancheta, former contestant of Miss Universe, defended Isbel Parra after receiving public criticism about her physique during the Miss Universe Latina pageant. Ancheta stated that, although it is a beauty contest, it is essential to maintain respect and human dignity. She rejected humiliation and considered that such comments are a form of violence disguised as criticism.

What impact did the comment about Isbel Parra's physique have?

The comment regarding the alleged "lack of shape" of Isbel Parra's body during her presentation at Miss Universe Latina sparked a strong wave of backlash on social media. Many figures from the entertainment industry and advocates for women's rights praised Marianela Ancheta's courage in publicly condemning this form of humiliation.

What is Marianela Ancheta's stance on beauty pageants?

Marianela Ancheta has expressed her gratitude towards beauty pageants for the opportunities they provided her, but she has decided to close her chapter in these contests and focus on new personal and professional projects. While she values the opportunities they offered her, her current focus is on other areas outside of pageants.

What has been the reception of Marianela Ancheta's message on social media?

The message from Marianela Ancheta in defense of Isbel Parra has been widely supported on social media. Her call to not normalize violence disguised as criticism has resonated among followers, who appreciate her brave stance and her defense of human dignity in the context of beauty pageants.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.