While accepting the New Generation Award at the Bazaar Women of the Year 2024, actress Ester Expósito took advantage of her moment on stage to deliver an important message that couldn’t be more timely. Especially for women. With everyone watching, she spoke up about the many forms of gender-based violence that women face every day, putting a special focus on the growing issue of online abuse. While it may not be physical, this type of violence is a serious and increasing problem.
Ester began her speech by showing solidarity with all women who’ve been victims of abuse. Speaking with determination and a steady voice, she highlighted how violence against women often goes unnoticed or is downplayed, especially with the anonymity that social media allows. Her words weren’t just out of empathy but also out of personal experience, as she faces this kind of harassment whenever she appears in public.
Ester Expósito muy contundente sobre los comentarios que recibió sobre su físico tras su visita a La Revuelta
«No, he subido un poco de peso y ya está» pic.twitter.com/aZdbdndKOO
— LO + VIRAL (@SuperViiral) October 29, 2024
Recently, Expósito has been under the spotlight, facing questions and rumors about changes in her appearance and supposed cosmetic surgeries. The actress opened up about how she’s had to find ways to deal with these kinds of comments, sharing that she’s “tired and frustrated” with the constant focus on her looks.
When it came to public speculation around any possible cosmetic work, she set the record straight. “Even if that were true, it would be my right to make that choice. No stranger has the right to ask me for explanations—it’s my face, and I can do what I want with it. But actually, no, I’ve just put on a little weight, that’s it. Believe it or not, women, just like men, grow, change, gain, and lose weight. And thank goodness, because that means we’re alive and not just dolls.”
At the same time, the actress shared an important message that applies to everyone, not just women. “You shouldn’t comment on someone else’s appearance, especially publicly—and even more so if you don’t actually know what you’re talking about.” Her words quickly made waves on social media, resonating with hundreds of people. Ironically, though, the video also drew some responses that highlight exactly the kind of behavior Ester Expósito was calling out.