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After
María del Monte
came out of the closet just a few days ago, there have been many familiar faces who have taken advantage of the month of Pride LGTBIQ + to take a step forward.
Thus,
Vanesa Martín,
in the midst of recording her
eighth album
and with her attention focused on her super concert with which she closes the Isla Bonita Love Festival in Palma on July 30, has shown all her courage to tell the whole world
how she is his heart
.
On the occasion of this last concert, with which it is intended to give a voice to
diversity and free love,
the interpreter of
I could not hold you spoke to
Shangay
magazine
about prejudice, freedom and the collective, confessing that expressing any kind freedom, for her, is necessary.
"I think that everyone has a time and that it is very normal
, one should not stop the world to say that I fall in love with girls",
she has begun by recounting her.
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In addition to confessing that she
does not usually fall in love easily,
the artist has revealed that she has not been with a man for a long time.
"I have the freedom to fall in love with anyone.
I have loved wonderful women in my life",
she has been honest with the media, highlighting that she falls in love with whoever catches her "the attention, the freedom, the sense of humor, the intelligence, sex, skin, laughter".
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Taking advantage of the opportunity to talk about the LGTBIQ+ community, Vanesa
has criticized the labels
that society has placed on the group, alleging that she does not understand why heterosexuals are not pigeonholed.
"I identify myself with the LGTBIQ+ community, of course, and I know it's a label, but
what strikes me as a hick
is that people from outside say "you are such"... What do you know! And what are you? It even seems cruel to me," he said.
Following the thread of the conversation, the interpreter of
Arráncame
has recounted a personal experience that she had while she was recording the video of one of her songs with
Monsieur Periné with which she wanted to claim
free love: "I learned many things. I admit that I didn't know how many terms there were. I knew a person and they told me: 'It is defined as this or that', and it seemed incredible to me. I don't define it in any way and I love it, I accept it and I value it, I love beauty.
A boy would arrive in a skirt and I would say 'damn, what a roll you have'".
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And it is that, for Vanesa,
music has been a fundamental support
in her life, in addition to considering that it is a "very important channel to accompany, to navigate, to promote and awaken certain values, certain decision-making".
However, although for her art is a way of showing the situations of other people who live trapped and do not dare to step forward, the truth is that
loving freely in the industry has never been an easy task.
Despite everything, the interpreter of
Inventas
has confessed that
no door has ever been closed to her
for this reason: "When I started, I could feel that, perhaps, because I believed that I could have something with me,
a boy He
gave me facilities.
And it's not because I was with a girl (at that time I hadn't been with any), it's that I didn't want to be with him. But then you realize that
respect is earned by oneself. "
A confession that comes in full recording of her new album, a project full of "desire, freedom, normality, empathy, love and overcoming", six words that perfectly define
one of the most acclaimed artists in
the music industry .
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