Xuxa is called the “Brazilian Barbie” in an interview with the “New York Times”

Xuxa is called the “Brazilian Barbie” in an interview with the “New York Times”


The American newspaper interviewed Xuxa in a conversation that spoke about the influence of the presenter on Brazilian beauty standards

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Xuxa Menegel appeared as one of the highlights of the American newspaper The New York Timesthis Tuesday 15. The presenter was nicknamed ‘Brazilian Barbiefrom the newspaper in an extensive interview that discussed his influence in terms of representation – or rather, lack thereof – in a predominantly black country.

The comparison with the doll would have come from Xuxa herself. She “she She came with a pink trolley. I come from the pink ship “, analyzed the presenter.

The report then brought up other points where Xuxa and Barbie look alike.

“Like the famous doll, Xuxa is also white, slim, blonde and blue-eyed. In her children’s program, she often wore short skirts and high boots when she stepped out of a spaceship decorated with giant red lips. And, like Barbie, she became an idol to her fans, who grew up wanting to be like Xuxa and her cast of white teenage dancers, the ‘Paquitas,'” wrote the NYT.

Xuxa, Eliana and Angélica: the friendship of Brazil's most famous children's presenters
Xuxa, Eliana and Angélica: the friendship of Brazil’s most famous children’s presenters

The text also wonders if today Xuxa would be seen with different eyes by the population, since there is a greater appeal for diversity in television and the media in general. The discussion about whether the Paquitas were all white and blond, for example, made a comeback with the release of the documentary series on Xuxa.

The report shows the figure of Marlene Mattos, without mentioning her by name, recalling that in the series it is the entrepreneur who is blamed for these failures. At the NYT, however, Xuxa admitted that she too bears responsibility for the diversity issue, although she has not made any decisions. “But I approved it. I signed it,” she said.

He also points out that some of the jokes he regrets saying in ’90s shows reflected the mindset of the time. The text recalled, for example, when Xuxa said that a girl had lost in a contest on her show because she ate “a lot of french fries”.

“It’s not Xuxa’s fault. It is the fault of everything that has been passed on to us as normal,” she said.

Source: Terra

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