Actress destroys Virginia’s Christmas decorations and says: ‘It looks like a mall’

Actress destroys Virginia’s Christmas decorations and says: ‘It looks like a mall’


Actress and environmental activist Laila Zaid posted a “reaction” video that takes an in-depth look at Virginia’s exuberant Christmas decorations




Actress and environmental activist Laila Zaid had great repercussions on social media when he published a “react” style video, in which he analyzed and criticized the influencer’s Christmas decorations Virginia Fonseca. She opted for grand decorations in her mansion, which included artificial snow, twinkling lights and life-size replicas of Christmas figurines.

“It’s beautiful, but…”

In the video, Laila analyzes the exuberant decoration and writes in the caption: “It looks like a mall, but it’s just Virginia’s house at Christmas. Are there any limits to decorating your Christmas? Or the birth of Christ?” The actress also highlighted the contradiction between the religious meaning of Christmas and modern ostentation: “Jesus was born in a manger, wasn’t he? In a stable. This, as far as I knew, was to reflect on the importance of simplicity… I don’t know anything anymore, can anyone help me?”

Is the decoration excessive?

Laila Zaidknown for his commitment to the environment, he raised important questions about the environmental impact of such grandiose decorations. In the caption of the video he adds: “How can Christmas convey love, peace and unity if we are turning everything into a spectacle of waste that affects the environment and living beings?” He also asked the experts for their opinion: “Someone from anthropology, help me here.”

Has Laila become a ‘Christmas inspector’?

The publication sparked debate on social media. While some Internet users have praised the Laila to address sustainability, others have defended the right Virginia to celebrate the date in an exuberant way. The actress concluded her reflection by asking: “Am I too annoying or does it make sense to rethink how we celebrate Christmas?”

What environmental effects can Virginia furniture have?

Massive Christmas decorations can cause significant environmental harm, such as increased non-recyclable plastic waste, increased electricity consumption by conventional decorative lights, and greenhouse gas emissions, worsening climate change. Furthermore, the production of plastic ornaments consumes natural resources and contributes to ocean pollution, harming marine life. To reduce these impacts it is essential to reuse decorations, opt for recyclable or natural materials and replace traditional lights with LEDs, promoting a more sustainable and conscious celebration.

Until now, Virginia Fonseca did not comment on the activist’s criticisms.

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Source: Terra

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