What initially point of pride Since it was the cover of the new edition of GQ, it became a “disrespect” for Karol G. “Today my GQ magazine cover was made public, a cover with an image that does not represent me. My face doesn’t look like this, my body doesn’t look like this and I feel very happy and comfortable with how I look natural”, said the Colombian, who also appreciated the opportunity to be interviewed by this international medium that focuses on fashion trends and the entertainment.
And according to what he said, the interpreter of “niggasexpressed his displeasure with the editing of his photo before it was published. “Despite making my disagreement with the number of edits they made to the picture, they didn’t do anything about it, like I needed all those changes to look good”.
Finally, Karol G added: “As well as feeling disrespectful to me, it’s justified women that we wake up every day wanting to feel comfortable with ourselves, despite the stereotypes of society”. In this way, the paisa also sends a message of acceptance and empowerment of women.
Source: El heraldo

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