‘Regardless of clothing, I can’t be sexualized,’ says Deborah Secco of World Cup opening costume

‘Regardless of clothing, I can’t be sexualized,’ says Deborah Secco of World Cup opening costume


The actress was criticized for wearing bold costumes in SporTV’s ‘Tá na Copa’




‘Regardless of clothing, I can’t be sexualized,’ says Deborah Secco of World Cup opening costume

Deborah Secco has come under fire on the web after appearing in a bold outfit on the show It’s in the Cup, from SporTV, where he is a commentator. The actress countered her comments, stating that she “can’t be sexualized” and she attributes this to “patriarchy” and not clothing.

The excerpt is from the podcast Is fantastic, which will air this Sunday 27. It’s not an outfit that hypersexualizes, but the gaze of the patriarchy on me. No matter what clothes I wear, I cannot be sexualized. I have to be respected,” she says.

She stressed that this is precisely why women “must fight”. “Don’t change our clothes or how we act or what we say. That’s how they look at us,” the actress said.

In addition to Deborah, the presenter Renata Capucci and the producer Maria Scodeler receive the presenter Carol Barcellos, who also presents the It’s in the Cup🇧🇷 The reporter pointed out that the actress is giving a different look to the coverage.

“You are bringing other people into football and that is the key. People who will leave because of you. This discussion of freedom and desire is very important. Because often with women it is imposed from the outside in. Who are we to question the wishes of others?

Deborah, who has been invited to comment on matches alongside former striker Aloísio Chulapa and presenters Igor Rodrigues and Magno Navarro, said she has never imagined herself in this place and that it is a challenge.

“I am a very busy person in everything I do and I received this invitation with a lot of surprise. I never imagined myself in this place, but I also think that any place that is not comfortable for me, these are the ones that interest me the most. The places where my belly will turn, where my heart will beat differently, where I will have to rediscover myself, test myself, make myself vulnerable ”, she concludes.

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