Laura Fa shares a photo in her underwear to vindicate her non-normative body
Laura Fa is one of the collaborators of Sálvame who, little by little, has had to find a place for herself in the program, not without some controversy. But she has shown to have firm ideas and to defend them to the last consequences, although she asks for forgiveness when she considers that she has to.
Before going to the program this afternoon, she has decided to post a selfie on her networks in which we can see her in her underwear. “📌Without filters, without makeup and without making the bed. Yesterday @rafamoratete blamed me a bit because I use a lot of filters. I adore Rafa, but he made me reflect on what we sometimes project. I don't even have one filter, but I do retouch photos”, he assured.
And it seems that he has decided to show himself as he is and accept reality. "I don't have a normative body, I have wrinkles on my belly that remained after the two pregnancies, stretch marks on my legs from gaining and losing weight, psoriasis, skin blemishes, cellulite... A thousand defects that I try to hide," he confessed.
Who would have thought it, seeing her so spectacular in the photo she posted. For now, she assumes what she has. “I am 46 years old and I have everything, things I like and things I don't. I try to teach the ones I like, the ones that don't make me complex, the ones that give me security. It happens to me like with opinions, not all of them are those set by society, but they are the ones I have and I will defend them to the best of my ability”, he assured.
Pressure for physical appearance
Despite the trend towards self-acceptance and naturalness in the face of artifice that has prevailed lately, this physical thing is something that still represents a lot of social pressure.
“The pressure for physique is something that women have to face. And it weighs. We may not be pretty, or thin, or thick, or smooth...we may not be any of that and be spectacular!! Sometimes I feel spectacular and I show it. And today, in yellow, and with all my complexes, I got up, looked in the mirror and said: "I'm fucking crazy!", she told her followers with that self-confidence that everyone should have.
Prepared for criticism and support
She is clear about it and warns: “It's my body, it's my rules, it's my Instagram and I do and will do whatever I want with it. And yes, I will remove all opinions that harm me from my insta.
So far, some of his colleagues have already shown him their full support.