Ester Expósito cuestiona las redes sociales y confiesa que piensa cerrar su cue…
La artista expresó su deseo de seguir el ejemplo de Margot Robbie, con la intención de producir y diseñar sus propios proyectos.
Spanish actress Ester Expósito has voiced her concerns regarding the pervasive influence of social media during a recent interview with Cadena SER. Expósito, known for her roles in popular series, reflected on the dual nature of platforms like Instagram, acknowledging their utility for professional promotion while highlighting their detrimental effects on mental well-being and public discourse. "I don't know where we are going to end up with all this," Expósito stated, expressing a sense of unease about the current digital landscape. She elaborated on the "unjust and horrible" nature of public criticism, particularly concerning physical appearance, noting that women frequently endure such scrutiny. "People come to comment on your body, which is something you haven't chosen and with which you can do whatever you want because it's yours," she remarked, emphasizing the personal violation inherent in such comments. Despite personally developing a resilience to negative feedback, she described the collective immersion in social media as being "absorbed and trapped in a spiral, in a loop." Expósito also shared a lighthearted aspiration: "I've thought that when I'm like Margot Robbie, when I can set up my projects, produce my movies, do whatever I want, even collaborate with brands without needing an Instagram profile, I'll close it and that's it." This statement underscores a desire for a career independent of constant online engagement. She concluded by musing, "Sometimes I say, 'Oh, I would have liked to live without this.'"
La artista expresó su deseo de seguir el ejemplo de Margot Robbie, con la intención de producir y diseñar sus propios proyectos.
