The influencer Tamara Gorro does not win for controversy. Each step of the Madrilenian, each post and each public statement generates a great social impact that leads her to star in some of the most controversial social conversations on the current scene.
After her controversial outfit at the Ãdolo Awards, in which she wore a latex bald head and a butterfly ornament to honor cancer patients and ask for more research into the disease, Exequiel Garay’s ex has turned social networks upside down with the flamenco dress that she has chosen to celebrate the April Fair.
Dozens of people could not resist the ‘flamenco dress’ that the content creator chose to wear at the celebration in the Andalusian capital. Although there is a consensus that it is a suitable suit for this event, the vast majority agree that it cannot be called a sevillanas suit, since it does not resemble these traditional dresses at all.
The woman from Madrid chose for the celebration a dress in a pinkish tone in which two large puffed sleeves and a long skirt with a flare at the end that she decorated with large flamenco-inspired accessories stand out.
Although the dress has raised a lot of criticism among her followers, the way in which the mother of two children has welcomed the week of the fair is what has given the most talk on the Internet.
The creator has uploaded a video to her TikTok account where she could be seen climbing an arch while her team praised her. In this almost heavenly image, Gorro ‘hallows’ everyone present in a humorous tone while a version of singer Leonard Cohen’s Hallelujah plays. “Are you messing with our regional costume, Tamara darling?”, “It’s not the Virgin”, “It’s better not to say anything” or “He needs urgent help”, are some of the comments that can be read on the net.
Just a few weeks ago, Tamara Gorro starred in another great controversy after making a plea on national television in favor of surrogacy, the method by which she had her first daughter. She gave these statements on the Antena 3 program presented by Sonsoles Ónega, where they were addressing the issue of Ana Obregón’s recent motherhood.
The influencer made it clear that the woman who has the baby is the “pregnant” but that she is the mother. After being comfortable defending that this practice cannot be called “purchase and sale of children,” Gorro set the networks on fire by explaining that his relationship with the woman who lent him the womb so that his daughter was born was good and that they even left shopping together.