At The Town, Enzo Celulari reflects on toxic masculinity: ‘Maybe I’ll die without having deconstructed myself’

At The Town, Enzo Celulari reflects on toxic masculinity: ‘Maybe I’ll die without having deconstructed myself’


Son of Claudia Raia and Edson Celulari, he was one of the celebrities who attended the first day of the festival in São Paulo, this Saturday 2





“Perhaps I will die without having deconstructed myself”, says Enzo Celulari:
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The son of Claudia Raia and Edson Celulari, Enzo Celulari, 26, was one of the celebrities who attended the first day of The Town, this Saturday 2, in the city of São Paulo. In an interview with Earth, the famous reflection on toxic masculinity and its process of deconstruction.

“I think toxic masculinity is anything that compromises the other. It’s a masculinity that doesn’t respect what men want to do, how men want to dress, how men want to behave,” he began.

“I try to escape and [me] deconstruct myself every day, I’m not a 100% deconstructed guy, I’m deconstructing myself a lot, but maybe I’ll die without being 100% deconstructed,” he concluded.

Watch the interview with Enzo Cellulari in the video above.




Enzo Cellulari participated in the first day of The Town, this Saturday 2, in Sao Paulo

Source: Terra

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