Ever since Halle Bailey was announced as the star of the live-action The Little Mermaid, many controversies and racist comments have arisen against the young actress, and now she would be the driver of a Mexican medium who had an accident. she commented during an interview and some media outlets claim she would be upset.
And it is that, despite the fact that many girls were moved by this live action, it has also been a harsh target of criticism from those who think that the protagonist should look exactly like the one in the cartoons.
Patricio Borghetti comments on Halle Bailey and calls him racist
And it is that according to reports by some Mexican media such as “El Universal”, Halle Bailey, the protagonist of “The Little Mermaid”, felt upset by the comment that was considered “racist” by Patricio Borghetti during an interview for the television program”. Venga la Alegría”, this after the presenter mentioned the color of his skin.
Netizens were quick to express that the American actress was uncomfortable with Borghetti’s comment, which she described as “racist”, although the actress only smiled politely and appreciated the “flattery”.
Following the attack on social media, the Argentinian presenter took to his Twitter account to defend himself, saying fans were “taking out of context” his words, which they had said with “love”.
Did the actress complain to Disney about the Mexican media?
Although there are no ways to confirm the information, it is rumored in the networks that the actress complained to Disney executives for exposing her to such situations during her tour in Mexico and asked them not to associate her with people who are not ready to speak objectively about their participation in the “live action” of “The Little Mermaid”.
Bailey has not expressed anything on social media or in another interview, as she has focused on the highly anticipated premiere of the film and the audience reception.
What do you think of what Borghetti said? Let us know in the comments if you think it was an innocent comment or if you think it was inappropriate.
Source: univision

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