Simón de la Costa answered “insidious” question about prostitution

Simón de la Costa answered “insidious” question about prostitution
Simón de la Costa answered “insidious” question about prostitution

“¿Te estás prostituyendo? Qué asco”. Ese fue el desubicado comentario que Simón de la Costa recibió en redes sociales y que no dudó en responder, fiel a su estilo.

Primero, el exparticipante de Tierra Brava, ironizó con la pregunta: “Me pillaron, pero que no les importe tanto, total, no es su cuerpo. Lo que haya yo con mi cuerpo es tema mío”, afirmó en un video en su cuenta de Instagram.

“Pero bueno, no, no es cierto. Yo creo que mucha gente va a decir, ‘anda en la calle, es puta, tan mal que le ha ido’… Esto es por un proyecto, un documental con Karla Sánchez, un proyecto precioso“, explicó en el registro.

Posteriormente, reflexionó con más seriedad sobre el tema: “La prostitución es algo que existe, no hay que negarla. La gente que trabaja en eso se expone a muchas cosas. No hay que apuntarlos con el dedo, mucho menos decir que da asco“, afirmó.

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Yo creo que hay que hablarlo y de pronto entender los factores de riesgo, ser más preventivo o generar redes de apoyo para esas personas”, acotó el exchico reality.

Simón de la Costa habló del documental ‘Lo juro por mi alma de puta

It should be noted that the initial comment arose, after an image of Simón de la Costa, corresponding to a promotional video of the documentary I swear on my whore soulan exhibition carried out by the ‘Patitas con Bulla’ project.

“This Friday, at the cultural center of San Antonio, the documentary premieres. There I go out on the street accompanied by Carla Sanchez on the corner. There we do a representation and assumption of what she did for years on that corner“, commented De la Costa to Página 7.

“For me, as a cultural manager in my territory, it is an honor to be able to experience those invaluable experiences that very few have the opportunity to experience,” he added.

The psychologist also added that “The motivation was always to give voice to the B sidebringing to light what we always want to leave in the shadows”.

Regarding the promotional image, where he can be seen on the street, Simón indicated that “yesabia that would be media and that there would be reactions from my audience.

“Those who follow me are aware that a few weeks ago the podcast premiered on YouTube Little legs with noise and you know that in one of the episodes I promised Karla Sánchez to accompany her to the street one night,” he said.

Regarding the reception of the users, Simón de la Costa maintained that the reactions were “almost entirely positive, of support and admiration. Obviously, there was no shortage of those who were most daring and Out of ignorance he asked me directly: ‘Are you prostituting yourself?’“.

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Los “insidiosos” comentarios que recibe Simón de la Costa

When faced with this type of query, the influencer acknowledged that “the truth makes me a little funny. The word (prostitution) does not cause me any rejectionIn fact, it seems to me to be a legitimate occupation when it is done with knowledge and free will. And I think that, in some sense, we all sell ourselves out.”

“But I don’t act crazy like some people tell me with an insidious intention.. This gives me the opportunity to respond and educate. In networks I have stood out for knowing how to respond to those who have wanted to insult or belittle me,” she stressed.

“In the case of my alleged prostitution, I made no exception. I educated, I made visible and I did not remain silent“said the activist.

Finally, he talked about his present, away from television. “I am dedicating myself to what I have always loved, which is clinical and community psychology.. She also works as an LGBTIQA+ activist, where I am currently a collaborator and ambassador of Fundación Iguales and a cultural manager on issues linked to dissidence, bohemia and the arts,” she stated.

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“Obviously, I continue to be an ambassador for big brands and creating content on social networks, because it is something I really enjoy and it comes very easily to me. I left my clubbing events after the boom of being a reality boy and I resumed my academic talks at universities,” he stated.

¿Qué es ‘Patitas con Bulla’, proyecto en el que participa Simón de la Costa?

Paws with Bulla It is the popular nickname used by sex workers. from the port of San Antonio. The name comes from the noise caused by their heels on the wooden stairs of the brothels.

The project is part of the rescue of the intangible heritage left by bohemianism and prostitution, during the years 1970 and 2000, in the first port of Chile.

The project was awarded in the FNDR culture line of 8% of the Gore of Valparaíso and consists of a podcast recorded in audio and image. Over there, Simón de la Costa interviews eight key actorssex workers, transsexuals, musicians, clients and managers who talk about their history.

They are life stories told in the first person where they remember past times, the places, the companions and the dynamics that developed in these spaces.

The cycle concludes with a documentary, which premieres this Friday, June 14.

“We went out to stand on the corner with the last street prostitute of 2000, a local icon with whom we walked the streets of the port, her stories and memories. Karla Sánchez, the mythical Carlita Ochoa, is a trans woman proud of her lifebiological mother with gender reassignment, LGTBIQ+ activist, municipal worker and former sex worker whom after 15 years we take out to remember the nights and her adventures,” Simón closed.

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