Nothing would have made actress Mirela Bali? think that she would experience one of the most outrageous and humiliating moments of her life when attending a premiere. The performer of Tú Also Lo Harías was one of the guests at the premiere of Disco, Ibiza, Locomía; to which she appeared looking spectacular in a long satin skirt and a Goya-inspired bolero jacket, which she took off to pose on the red carpet.
What he didn’t count on was that that moment was going to give rise to a full-blown attack. Suddenly, one of the photographers shouted at her: “Greetings with your left hand!”, which was the one the actress was using to cover her bare chest, since she was not wearing anything under her jacket. .
As the event occurred, the Elite actress approached the reporters gathered there to explain what happened. With her fear still in her body, the interpreter claimed that a photographer “about 70 years old” had asked her to greet him with her left hand “in such a way that my chest could be seen.”
“I then asked him if it seemed normal to him that in the 21st century and being my father’s age, he said such things,” the actress continued explaining, adding that the man had started insulting her and asking her “how do I present myself like this?” at a photocall.”
“To summarize, we have to talk about these things, denounce them and do something. “I’m not the one who’s going to stay relaxed and let it go,” said the actress, who confirmed that she had felt very supported at that moment, both by the other photographers and by the organization.
Now, the actress was not going to let the issue go, and wanted to make it public through her social networks. Bali? wrote a very clear message explaining what happened with that photographer, making it clear that she had taken action on the matter. “
This has been the aggression that I have experienced at the Locomía photocall by the Pleistocene, followed by “you think you can pose like that,” and other insults,” the actress denounced hours after experiencing that horrible situation, through her Instagram account.
“No. I do not shut up. I don’t relax. I do not forget. I have done justice. I have spoken, I have taken action on the matter and I have said my name and surname. Because that’s the only way we move forward. “My freedom belongs to no one,” the actress insisted.
A declaration of intent that received hundreds of comments of support, and some messages that the Serbo-Croatian actress wanted to share through her Instagram Stories. “Enough already. And to the Cro-Magnons who believe that in this century they can continue to ruin women for how they dress, how they speak, their sexuality or anything else, it is time to say no. You can’t. You neither have a say nor a vote in the life or body of a woman.”