Despite the fact that the Televisa host, Natalia Tellez, has always been very open minded to most of the issues and without fear of being singled out. The reality is that she now unexpectedly responded to what her fans might think about reggaeton music, as she considers it demeaning.
But they say that being a mother changes your perspective on many things, it’s not that you become more closed, but without a doubt you meditate much more on the contexts of certain topics, that before the only thing that interested you is you, and that happened to the host of “Netas Divinas”.
During one of their famous debates that they usually have on this show where the majority of the panelists are women. Natalia and her companions such as Consuelo Duval or the Kabah singer, Daniela Magún, addressed the issue of this urban music.
Which, for Téllez, surprisingly, he considers demeaning, and he is in doubt if it is really something that his little daughter wants to hear, who has been born for a short time.
How was the debate for Reggaeton that Natalia Téllez does not like?
Paola Rojas, former host of Noticieros Televisa, questioned Daniela Magun about what it felt like to go on stage and wear captivating clothes: “Do you think that makes you a sexual object because of how they see you or empowers you or what happens with you, with your skin, with your body, with your everything for showing yourself like that on stage?”
To which Magún assures that she feels empowered by it. But definitely not as a sexual object, because she has not felt the looks of people who want to harm her.
Given this, Téllez confessed that the lyrics of reggaeton seem demeaning to him, since they place women as a sexual object.
“A lot of information is needed for this ‘I dance and I’m empowered’ speech… when the lyrics are saying ‘Dance bitch’, it doesn’t seem empowering to me. They can annihilate me (in networks) for this reason, the urban music industry does not seem to me empowering of women. I love the girls who are there, I think they do a great job, more ‘Anittas’ are needed. I am very ignorant about the subject, but seeing it from the outside, as someone who consumes it, I have a great conflict with the lyrics; I would never like Emi (her daughter of hers) to dance lyrics from ‘Dance bitch’ ”
NATALIA TELLEZ
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