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La exitosa cantante reveló que vivió durante 4 años violencia durante un pololeo.

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00:00Well, I, Sergito, started last year doing a tour called Soy Mujer,
00:10which unfortunately, well, this year it was paused,
00:13but it was precisely to create a song called Soy Mujer,
00:18and I considered many of my songs from the beginning of my career
00:22that talk a little bit about that empowered woman,
00:26that doesn't allow her to be told what she has to do.
00:28Songs that I recorded were never successful,
00:31but I did bring them to this concept,
00:34because it seemed to me that it went perfectly with the concept that I wanted to offer.
00:38There is an opening where I talk about feminism,
00:41about femicide, in addition to what happens in Europe, in Argentina, in Chile,
00:45and that we must stop, that women must scream,
00:48that women must stop this, but talk, not be afraid, never again.
00:53The most wonderful thing that has happened to me is that many women
00:56have written to me on Instagram that when they went to my concerts,
01:00they realized that they should not be in such a toxic relationship,
01:04and they left that relationship.
01:07For me, that was the best gift they could give me.
01:10You have a daughter...
01:11As a result of that, I...
01:14Excuse me, I just wanted to...
01:16I can tell you that I say it in the opening, yes.
01:19I just wanted to...
01:20Tell me, tell me.
01:21I wanted to interrupt you because I was thinking while I was listening to you about your daughter,
01:25who, if I'm not mistaken, must be over 20 years old today, right?
01:31As a mother...
01:32Exactly, she is 23 years old.
01:34How do you feel about these cases, for example, that have become so public?
01:38I mean, there has been a social discussion regarding the situation of Antonia Barra and...
01:43And others.
01:44Well, the trial in this minute, Martín Pradenas.
01:47As a mother, what things happen to you when you hear those kinds of stories?
01:53It's tremendous, Sergio.
01:55That's why I had to see a little bit of what you were going to tell me too.
01:58I...
01:59My daughter, well, is super feminist,
02:01and I love that she is like that because I really see that she is on a very good path,
02:06she is very empowered.
02:07And...
02:08And I love it because, look, I think that, in my case,
02:12I learned to value myself as a woman and to empower myself through the years of time.
02:19Because I lived...
02:21I lived psychological violence in a polio I had for four years,
02:27where I didn't dare to talk or tell my parents,
02:30and I lived very ugly things.
02:32And now I dare to tell it for the first time on television.
02:35It's the first time.
02:36I've been telling it very briefly at the opening of my show,
02:41I am a woman.
02:42Because I felt with the power of being able to send that message,
02:48because I had also lived it in my own flesh.
02:50And I was very afraid.
02:52I never spoke until the day I dared,
02:56and of course, I also dared to end that relationship.
02:59I have told my daughter that,
03:01so that she also knows how to choose,
03:03knows how to realize when the level is over,
03:06it's not true, the limit of respect is over.
03:10Never accept bad words.
03:13And I tell that to also help many women who probably follow me,
03:18and go to my concerts.
03:20Many women may be experiencing psychological violence or physical violence,
03:25as in the case of Antonia, who experienced it.
03:28It's terrible, it's a horrible case,
03:30of which I shudder, it doesn't stop shuddering.
03:33And there are many Antonias who probably exist,
03:37and we don't want them to have the end of Antonia.
03:41So, forward, the phrase,
03:44if they touch one, they touch us all,
03:46no is no, always.
03:49And I tell this, which occurred to me too,
03:51because in some way it can help many women to end,
03:55probably, a relationship that today is toxic,
03:58or is beginning to cross that limit.

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