Public figures have to live with the idea that the exposure to which they are subjected through the small screen or social networks makes them lose their anonymity forever and they have to accept that every day dozens of people stop them on the street looking for photos, autographs, etc. Although it is something that is known and with which many deal on a daily basis, there are some limits that cannot be crossed.
This is what Anabel Pantoja wanted to express through some stories that she has uploaded to her official Instagram profile. The niece of the singer Isabel Pantoja has explained that she experienced an unfortunate episode on a train with a follower that caused her great discomfort.
He had not even been in his seat for two minutes on the train that he had barely reached when a woman touched his arm and asked him if he was Anabel Pantoja and if he could take a picture with her.
Dulceida’s friend told her yes, but to wait a moment: “I told her ‘do you mind if I find myself?’ She wanted to tell him that I had to go to the bathroom, because everything has to be told and she has lowered my ruler on the way from Cádiz to Seville, my mother has given me some tampons and she hasn’t even given me time.
The Andalusian woman living in the Canary Islands has recounted with great indignation that when she explained to the woman that she needed to go to the bathroom (she did not want to go into details with a stranger) she replied that she no longer wanted to take any photos, something that seemed inhuman to her and caused her a lot of emotional discomfort.
“He left saying in front of the whole train that ‘Fame, fame has gone up’ and I ‘let’s see, I want to shout from the four winds that my period has just come down and that the only thing I have asked the lady is to let me locate myself, nothing more,” Pantoja recounted.
Kiko Rivera’s cousin has reflected with her more than 1.7 million followers on this type of situation and has asked aloud why she should tell someone unknown something as intimate as that she has her period and needs to go to the toilet. In addition, she has emphasized that she has never refused to take the photo.
”I swear to God that I haven’t put on a bad face or anything. I didn’t deserve a whole trip turning green in front of everyone. The people are outraged… Really, ma’am, if you’re looking at me, my period had just come down and I had to change, okay?” Susana Bicho’s friend said sadly.