Last May, Ana Rosa Quintana starred in a controversial controversy after receiving the Madrid Medal of Honor for her extensive experience on television. In full delivery of her gift, the presenter spoke of her origins in the city and remarked that she had “raised in the Usera neighborhood before it became Chinatown.”
Users of social networks made ugly Ana Rosa’s comment, which they called racist, and went so far as to ask the communicator to withdraw the commemoration, who will start a new project in September in the afternoons of Telecinco. A month after what happened, the flame has been fanned again by Quintana’s latest publication on her social networks, which has once again reminded of the controversy experienced.
Dressed in a black T-shirt that reads the phrase “I’m not afraid, I’m from Usera”, the journalist posed inside the Royal Cantonés restaurant, present in the same district referred to in the previous message and specialized in Chinese gastronomy.
“With my friend Luis from the Royal Cantonese in Usera”, wrote Ana Rosa to accompany the publication that has once again unleashed anger on her social networks. And it is that he has reminded many people of the derogatory comment that the presenter of The Ana Rosa program had made previously.
Instagram users have ugly Ana Rosa Quintana’s pose in the comment box of the publication. “This after saying that about Chinatown, right?” Wrote a woman with a certain ironic tone. Another pointed out that the presenter would be “spinning her classism” of her with this new photograph, and a third user described it as a “facelift”.
The Madrid native, however, has also received support from some of her followers, who did not hesitate to call her “brave” for making a publication like this and exposing herself to criticism. “He eats very well, and what you commented is not offensive,” defended another user in his comments.