Furia clarified what he meant about HIV in “Big Brother”: “Haters gonna hate…”

Furia clarified what he meant about HIV in “Big Brother”: “Haters gonna hate…”
Furia clarified what he meant about HIV in “Big Brother”: “Haters gonna hate…”

The sports instructor had been harshly criticized after her sentence. In this Wednesday’s debate she explained the context in which she launched her controversial opinion.

June 20, 2024, 05:06 a.m.

The former player explained the meaning of the phrase she said about the disease. (Video: Telefe)

Rage was present at the debate Big Brother (Telefe) after leaving the house and He referred to his controversial phrase about HIV. Santiago del Moro He asked the stuntwoman to will clarify his sayings about the disease since it had generated “a lot of punishment and cancellation”.

“When someone has, supposedly from what I understood, a lot of fandom, they are going to look for marketing or strategy that has a lot of hate. In other words, the word is done. Haters gonna hate”Juliana said. She in turn added: “They are going to want to be you, they are going to want to shoot yourself and they will try to find your mistake”.

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Santiago del Moro asked Furia to explain his statements about HIV. (Capture: Telefe)

At that moment, Gaston Trezeguet He interrupted her and commented: “With the HIV thing, it seems to me that, since you are analyzing everything, yes he deserves an apology”. The sports instructor nodded and commented: “Very good, and we are going to do it. Let’s give it up for all those people who have that damn disease, just like I have mine, who They never have to be, let’s say, discriminated against”.

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He then said: “In general, when someone had HIV or AIDS, people talked about it and someone in the family found out, someone or a friend of yours had it… Do you know what people did back then for fear? They walked away for fear of not knowing how to deal with an illness.or how to support the person.”

The sports instructor clarified her controversial phrase in the Big Brother debate. (Capture: Telefe)

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“Because of prejudice, stigma or because they didn’t know if, what do I know, you cut yourself with something and accidentally, with blood… like nobody understood anything. So The saying was ‘don’t approach me thinking I have HIV’ and maybe at this point, it’s 2024, there are a lot of things that are very sharp, and we have people who love to hold on to those little things. So let’s apologize to all these people.”, Furia closed.

 
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