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The controversial Peruvian presenter Laura Bozzo, who returns to the small screen in the United States with a participation in the show El gordo y la flaca (Univision), claims to be a survivor who always stands up for many blows she receives.
How is Laura Bozzo professionally?
I think you always have to reinvent yourself, you cannot stagnate. I have gone through everything, I am a survivor who has passed unjust arrests, who has been dead, who cut my intestine, I have had everything, I have lost everything. I know what it is to have, not to have. I know what it's like to get ripped off. But I learned that of all those battles one has to show the scars because they make you stronger. It is obvious that all this influences the professional. One does not remain stagnant, I am a person who has lived what people have experienced in the program. I am proud to say that I am one more case of Laura's show. I am a personal case, in infidelities, in misfortunes, in all the things that my people have lived, I have lived.
We know that you will help immigrants …
How could I not want to campaign for immigrants, how could my heart not hurt, crush my heart when I see those children separated from their mothers? If I lived it, my daughter was a teenager I couldn't see her when she turned 15. My lifelong dream was to see her. [Immigrants] are not criminals, immigrants are people who seek the American dream because in their countries they are denied the right to work, to live honestly because the only thing politicians do is steal. The criminals, ladies and gentlemen, are the politicians, those who assume the governments of all our countries, push people to leave because they have no other choice.
You return the public eye in El gordo y la flaca (Univision)
I found it interesting to venture into something else because I am versatile. I'm a doctor of law, in political science, I did a comedy show in Peru and I said, let's try. And I liked it, I am not a pride. If they say to me "Hey Laura, do a report out here, [and I answer] oh no, because since I'm the queen of TV I'm not going to do it", those are blowjobs for me, if I have to get dressed in sneakers jeans and do a report with the people who live on the street or in the sewers I do it. I am not the queen of anything, I am the person who is close to the people I love and if I have the possibility of a window to express my opinion on things of artists that I consider important, what a wonder I can do it.
The complete interview in the new edition of People en Español.
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