Mexico Runs Out Of Celebrities

Mexico Runs Out Of Celebrities
Mexico Runs Out Of Celebrities

Video: Mexico Runs Out Of Celebrities

Video: Mexico Runs Out Of Celebrities
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On Sunday March 8, on the occasion of International Women's Day, hundreds of women will march through the streets in protest to demand the implementation of laws and security conditions that end with the murders and constant violence of which they are victims of women of all ages in Mexico.

maribel-Guardia
maribel-Guardia

In addition to the protests, on Monday the 9th the campaign A day without us or The nine no one will move will be carried out, which invites all female representatives to stay at home, do not consume products or services and do not use networks digital; This, in order to show the economic and social importance they represent. Since its inception, many celebrities have joined these important initiatives. Even women will not work on their respective radio and television programs.

Andrea Legarreta, looks
Andrea Legarreta, looks

The list of celebrities who are part of this movement is very extensive; It includes names such as Maribel Guardia, Andrea Legarreta, Natalia Lafourcade, Mont Laferte, Ariadne Díaz, Esmeralda Pimentel, Rebecca Jones, Vanessa Bauche, Paulina Goto, Natalia Téllez, Cecilia Suárez, Carmen Salinas, Bárbara del Regil and Angelique Boyer.

Galilea Montijo, looks
Galilea Montijo, looks

"On the ninth no one moves, that day I will do nothing. I will not give importance to social networks, I will not go out and I will not consume anything. That day we must give ourselves merit for what women do every day, "Angelique Boyer mentioned to the media.

"It is not a day off, it is a day of struggle," said Maribel Guardia.

Grammy 2019, red carpet, famous, style, dress
Grammy 2019, red carpet, famous, style, dress

Also they joined Galilea Montijo, She Velden, Regina Blandon, Julieta Venegas, Lucia Mendez, Susana Zabaleta, Montserrat Oliver, Itati Cantoral, Leticia Calderon, Luz Elena Gonzalez, Paty Cantú, Zuria Vega, Grettel Valdez, Marimar Vega, Joy Huerta, Aylín Mujica, Eréndira Ibarra and Fernanda Castillo, to name just a few. Even some men like Diego Luna,Luis Gerardo Méndez and Ricky Martin have spoken in favor of this campaign.

"I love the idea," said Galilea Montijo. "I hope I don't see women that day, it would be amazing."

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