Jacqie Rivera, daughter of the late ‘Diva de la Banda’, put aside the calm that always characterized her and put an end to those who criticize her for her physical appearance.
The 34-year-old businesswoman assured directly that from now on she will not be silent when someone criticizes or criticizes her.
Jacqie Rivera defends herself against attacks on her appearance
On May 11, Jacqie Rivera surprised by posting on her Instagram stories the screenshot of a negative message sent to her privately by a user.
“Ahh, how ugly you are. This hair and makeup do you no favors,” the netizen wrote to the also “influencer” in response to a clip she had posted on the said social network.
His sister Chiquis Rivera revealed her identity as well as her username.
In a series of videos she later shared, Jacqie aptly explained why she decided to show the text she received.
“I’m not usually the type of person to upload stuff that gets sent if it’s mean or disrespectful, I just let it slide, but Today I decided I’m not going to do it anymore“, he argued. “Not just because I’m a public figure means I’m exposed to this treatment. I am human, I have a heart and feelings,” he condemned.
Lupilo Rivera’s niece announced that she will make “some small changes” in her lifestyle: “I will continue to be the person that I am, you know, (but) if there is people brave enough to be badcommenting on someone’s body (or) weight, currently talking about me, or just saying mean things, speaking his mind where no one asked him, if he will be brave (to) do it in private, I will publicize it here in my stories“, he warned.
“Take heed therefore, do not (bother me), for now, Although I want to be cool, I might as well be mean, Okay;” condemned.
Jacqie Rivera will fight back against the ‘haters’
In addition to thanking everyone who supported her, Jacqie Rivera expressed that she is willing to take on the critics.
“The previous comment didn’t affect me, (it) how I feel about myself. Yes, I’m chubby, but I know my mother made me beautiful,” she said.
“(It doesn’t hurt me) as long as I let the bad people stay like that, with no one to fix them, and if I’m going to be the man to fix them, then I’ll put myself there. , because enough was enough“, he added.
Finally, Jenni Rivera’s daughter asked her followers not to attack the woman who judged her: “That doesn’t mean they’re going to fight with the lady, don’t do ‘bullying’, I’m not for that.”
Source: univision

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