Maya Massafera apologizes to the magazine and reiterates that “the cover did not come as promised”

Maya Massafera apologizes to the magazine and reiterates that “the cover did not come as promised”


The influencer accused Vogue of transphobia for appearing on the cover of the publication’s digital edition instead of the print one

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After saying she was deceived by the magazine Rowing, Maya Massafera apologized to the rehearsal team and authorized the use of her image. “If the magazine [Vogue] If you want to use the material already created, that’s fine,” he said in a sequence of stories published on Saturday 1.

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“Other people worked on it. These are people I really admire and I apologize to them. It makes no sense and I don’t want another cover on this magazine, okay? I was just trying to validate myself as a trans woman, but it wouldn’t have anymore sense, it would be pure ego,” said the influencer, who recently underwent a gender transition.

Previously, Maya accused Vogue of transphobia for not being on the cover of the publication’s print edition. “I felt humiliated by the magazine and I felt a sense of transphobia. They wouldn’t have done something like that to a standard cis girl. When they invited Bruna Marquezine, Marina Ruy Barbosa or Sabrina Sato (all beautiful and whom I adore) for the cover , I didn’t do that antics,” he wrote to Maya.

This Saturday, the 2nd, the celebrity returned to using social media to celebrate LGTBQIA+ Pride Day and spoke again about the “controversial digital cover”. In her comment, Maya talked about the difficulties in this transition period, she apologized again, but also reiterated that “the cover did not come out as expected”.

“My transition is not easy at all, but it happens every day. I’m relearning how to live […] This cover, even if it didn’t turn out as agreed and promised, is the result of the work of an exceptional team. A team that made me feel special, beautiful and respected. I thank each of you and also the magazine team for the project. Long live our day of resistance,” she said.

A Rowing, in turn, claims that it was never negotiated that Maya would be on the cover of the print magazine. “We regret that such a special project, the result of long negotiations and from which such beautiful images and such an important story of Maya Massafera emerged, had such a sensational impact, shifting attention from its essence. Vogue has never negotiated a cover printed with Maya and we are very proud of the material that was produced and published, with respect and sensitivity for the moment in which it lives”, reads the statement.

Source: Terra

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