The night of the Goya on February 10 was one of the most talked about in recent years. Controversies, statements and anger were the order of the day during the event and in the days that followed. So much so, that almost a week later, edges continue to emerge. This time, by the hand of Elena Furiase.

Lolita’s daughter has expressed a harsh reflection on her Instagram account, where she has talked about what it means for her to go to a red carpet and the problems it causes her. “The carpet is not just a place to walk around and show how ‘beautiful or not’ we are… it is much more,” she expressed.

And it seems that, even though it is part of her job, she does not feel comfortable attending these types of events because of what may end up happening. “Those hands clasped together as if they were operating on a loved one show clear concern,” she said about the posture she adopted at the photocall.

Something that he wanted to talk about at this time and for which he has opened up his channel to try to raise awareness among more than one person. If there is something that frustrates him, it is having to face questions from reporters who want to know his next projects “if you don’t have any right now.”

Even so, he has assured that he takes this type of event as a place in which he can “defend social injustices, abuses… give voice to massacres against humanity, or to unjust murders of people who were only doing their job, or to demonstrations that fight for the general good…”

However, these types of decisions carry intrinsic criticism that sometimes ends up affecting the mental health of those who receive it. And this has been the case of Elena Furiase. “She’s dressed terribly, or you didn’t talk about… or you who don’t work, or… you who are a ‘shit red’ or a ‘shit face’…” are the expressions that end up affecting, in some way, the actress.

Elena Furiase wanted to publicly denounce the negative words she receives from people who “don’t even know you personally.” However, she wanted to defend all those who show her support and who send her messages of gratitude or applause.

Although it hurts, he knows that it is something that is part of the job: “But it is not easy, it is never easy.” After this, she wanted to finish his reflection by reminding his followers that famous people are also human, “more than it may seem…”.