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Itziar Castro Sightings in Madrid

Itziar Castro defends that Berta Vázquez is the Spanish Beyoncé and her person should be respected: "I would like to be Berta Vázquez, who is our Spanish Beyoncé. She is tremendous, I was with her all the time. She sings, dances, interprets, She has written a book, she paints now. She has an art that never ends and she was beautiful". Remember that there is still a lot of work to be done to prevent fatphobia and racism: "it's called fatphobia friends, and racism, but it is what it is. That's why campaigns are needed, visibility is needed, diversity is needed, to change all this" "Basically, educating in diversity, educating in values ​​from an early age and that we are all different, it's that simple." The problem arises when children grow up and do not have references to diversity: "that school children, the little ones, do not see that. They do not see races, they do not see ethnic groups, they do not see sizes, they simply see people they want. We begin to grow and diversity begins, fatphobia, racism and all these bullshit". She assures that the comments her partner has received are the same ones she receives every day: "yes, what I receive every day." She considers that she has not fought to make different types of bodies visible, but has focused on showing herself as she is: "that I do not fight or want to fight, I have simply been me. Since I am out of the norm, it seems that I have to fight but in reality, I have done nothing more than be myself and what happens that, being yourself in a normative place when you are not normative, is a struggle but it should not be like this. "
Itziar Castro defends that Berta Vázquez is the Spanish Beyoncé and her person should be respected: "I would like to be Berta Vázquez, who is our Spanish Beyoncé. She is tremendous, I was with her all the time. She sings, dances, interprets, She has written a book, she paints now. She has an art that never ends and she was beautiful". Remember that there is still a lot of work to be done to prevent fatphobia and racism: "it's called fatphobia friends, and racism, but it is what it is. That's why campaigns are needed, visibility is needed, diversity is needed, to change all this" "Basically, educating in diversity, educating in values ​​from an early age and that we are all different, it's that simple." The problem arises when children grow up and do not have references to diversity: "that school children, the little ones, do not see that. They do not see races, they do not see ethnic groups, they do not see sizes, they simply see people they want. We begin to grow and diversity begins, fatphobia, racism and all these bullshit". She assures that the comments her partner has received are the same ones she receives every day: "yes, what I receive every day." She considers that she has not fought to make different types of bodies visible, but has focused on showing herself as she is: "that I do not fight or want to fight, I have simply been me. Since I am out of the norm, it seems that I have to fight but in reality, I have done nothing more than be myself and what happens that, being yourself in a normative place when you are not normative, is a struggle but it should not be like this. "
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1465512350
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February 12, 2023
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00:02:18:10
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Madrid, Spain
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