Categories: Social Responsibility

“Let’s stop hiding menstruation”, asked the Minister of Women for the “incident” of a model on TV

The panelist and model Sofia “Jujuy” Jimenez He began to dance in front of the cameras, until the host Georgina Barbarossa stopped her for a trace of menstrual fluid on her pants. Jiménez felt embarrassed by the episode and later came the statements from the Minister for Women, Gender and Diversity, Ayelen Mazzinawho analyzed the situation and made his position clear. “Let us not be ashamed. Let’s stop hiding menstruation.”

The sequence took place in the program Barbarossatransmission on the screen telefé. Although the driver tried to minimize the facts and give the model peace of mind, the woman was affected by the circumstance: “Oh, no, no, no… Oh, I’m shaking, Georgi.”

“It happens to all women, so don’t worry. Go change and you’re coming.” answered Georgina as the young woman left the study.

When Jiménez returned, he apologized and He thanked the viewers and people around him who showed their solidarity with the model. “People are sending a lot of messages, thank you very much. It’s true, it can happen to all of us. let’s naturalize it, [estoy] proud to be a woman”, expressed Sofía “Jujuy” Jiménez.

Next, the statements of the Minister for Women, Gender and Diversity, Ayelen Mazzinawho stressed the need to “not hide” these types of scenes and stop considering them as “an unfortunate incident”.

Ayelén Mazzina, Minister of Women, Gender and Diversity.

Ayelén Mazzina: “Let’s stop hiding menstruation”

“No accident!”commented Mazzina on his Twitter account.

“What happened in To Barbarossa It is something that happens to all of us who menstruate once a month, for more than 40 years of our lives. Let us not be ashamed. Let’s stop hiding menstruation“, says the official of the Frente de Todos.

“For this reason, the Ministry of Women, Gender and Diversity worked on a line that promotes access to information and the menstrual cup in an equal manner,” he explained on social networks.

Twitter / @AyelenMazzina

Connie Ansaldi: “It happened to me a thousand times”

After the viralization of the video where the awkward moment the model saw was recorded, they circulated on Twitter supportive comments with the protagonist.

“What happened to Jujuy (actually nothing happened to it, something was simply seen that is not usually seen), it happened to me A THOUSAND TIMES,” Connie Ansaldi concluded on her networks.

“Sometimes you get sick before the date (women are not watches) Sometimes your cup, wipe, tampon, does not resist (especially if you menstruate a lot),” she explained.

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