A journalist rejected Emma Marrone’s Sanremo look. And so far, one could simply think of a very personal and therefore respectable matter of taste. Too bad that the judgment was not on his style, but on his body and therefore body shaming: “If you have an important leg, avoid wearing a fishnet stocking”the words of the television critic.
To share the clip of the live broadcast in which you hear “the point of view” was Emma herself. Which, on her Instagram account, dedicated a video to the issue.
“Good morning from the Middle Ageswhere someone expresses a comment of pure body shaming in a politically correct language, which I don’t know if it is more embarrassing or boring. Your girls body is perfect as it is, dress as you like and show her these important legs, with fishnet stockings and miniskirt. Love and respect your body, whatever it is. Even today it seems clear to me that we need to talk about feminism. What I can tell you is not to listen to these kinds of comments. People forget that words have an important weight and that not everyone is able to handle them. There are those who for these same words fall into an endless black hole. Now I am going back to doing a lot of beautiful things, but it was necessary for me to say this because you can no longer be silent in the face of the fact that anyone can talk about another person in such an incorrect way ».
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