The actor Javier Díaz Dueñas was interviewed in the initial clapperboard of the new season of the unitary program of TVAzteca What we women keep silentwhere the actor referred to the different abuses that have been committed by powerful people against women and men who are struggling to achieve success in the entertainment industry.
As an example, he referred to the case of Sasha Sokol and Luis de Llano, commenting that she even lost a baby from the producer when she was only 13 years old. In addition, she mentioned that although no one was oblivious to this “relationship”, it was seen as something that many people did to gain fame.
The actor Javier Díaz Dueñas recounted some experiences that he had to know in his more than 48 years of artistic career and spoke of the abusive situations that are kept quiet in the world of entertainment, alluding to the theme of the program What we women keep silent.
I had to experience the issue of Sasha Sokol, when she was 13 years old, I had to know about these abuses, Sasha Sokol even lost a child to this same person she accuses. This happened in all the media, from a very young age, to get a role, to be taken into account. Unfortunately they looked rigged.
Because it’s not even their ill will, but rather they thought: ‘Maybe this is what is necessary to be able to enter this difficult environment.’ Well, they kept quiet, they kept quiet, they pretended to be hidden or they said ‘Well, it’s normal, this is what happens; Well, it’s something you had to go through’. Either they concealed it or they silenced it forever, but it affected them for the rest of their lives and that is the most terrible thing.
In his statements, Díaz Dueñas assured that these abuses did not occur only against women, since men were also harassed and pressured by important figures within the media. Without giving names, the actor assured that there was someone very important who forced them to be with him to gain fame, but he did not agree to his requests.
Even the men, uh, it must be said that we men were also very harassed, very pressured, and by many people within the environment, don’t think that only women. A very, very important people that back then if you didn’t ‘go through it’, you were nobody in the middle; and I had the dignity, the decency to say, no, I’m not like that.
Source: Okchicas

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