2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
Twitter is on fire and all thanks to Laura Zapata. The actress has become a trend again after her controversial message related to the birth of Andrés Manuel López Obrador's grandson.
In a post on that social network it was announced that the baby had been born in a hospital in the United States, information that Laura retweeted with strong words.
"Damn all of them and their descendants!" He wrote, referring to the environment of the President of Mexico. A way of expressing that the users of this network have not liked anything and have criticized them for it.
“Laura Zapata wants to be the villain in real life that she was in her novels. She forgets how the "villains" end, "What a disgusting, twisted, shitty, miserable, mean soul must have that human imitation to curse a baby", "Can you imagine being Laura Zapata? All the time angry, throwing hate, living in the shadow of Thalía, forgotten in some Televisa warehouse,”say some of the messages.
People have not understood that I have written these words with a baby in between. Despite the revolution caused, Laura has not answered her haters or given explanations … for now.
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