Social networks can be a real litmus test for public figures. Even for those with the gentle nature of Borja Iglesiasaccustomed to endure, for some time now, all kinds of hurtful comments.
A good and recent example is the impact caused, in June 2023, by the ‘look’ worn by both ‘Panda’ and Aitor Ruibal at a friend’s wedding. Both, at that time colleagues in Real Betisposing with bags at side Victor Ruiz, Victor Camarasa and Juanmicurrent players of RCD Espanyol, Real Oviedo and Cádizrespectively.
A few hours later, same churches as Ruibal Denounced a wave of homophobic attacks: “Thank you so much for all the messages of love you always give me. And to those of you who are still in prehistory, I send you a lot of encouragement, it must be very difficult to don’t evolve and instead continue conditioning yourself.” to enjoy how precious life is,” wrote the first irony, currently borrowed from Bayer Leverkusenin ‘x‘.
The same irony with which the 31-year-old Galician responds to people who want to laugh at an interview in a mixed zone where, after the aspirin team achieved the Bundesliga, he limited himself by saying that he was “very happy”, besides praising his teammates and his coach, Xabi Alonso.
“I hope one day you will be happy”
“I must have done something very good in life for an interview where the only thing I do is thank you and explain how nice it is to win the German league, they hit me hard. Thank you very much, I hope one day you will be happy with your life”, requested the first one Celta, Zaragoza and spanish
“I’ll post a photo here with the trophy, so you can continue to be angry. At least I hope it serves as therapy to relieve your frustration and improve your frustration,” the striker concluded, on the verge of a perfect Triplet with the Bayer Leverkusenin the final of the DKB Pokal and quarterfinalist in the Europa League, where they have a two-goal advantage against West Ham facing the second leg.
Source: La Verdad

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