A few days ago the actor Robert Manrique she opened her heart and through an emotional video, which she posted on her social media, she declared herself open publicly homosexual. Although the Ecuadorian clarified that he did not consider his confession as a way out of the closet, as he had been part of the LGBT communityYes, he has acknowledged that it was the first time he talked about this aspect of his life with us outside of his family and close friends.
After his words, Roberto received hundreds of messages from his followers, the vast majority were supportive: but, he said, there have been those comments in which they question his sexual orientation; even, there are who make fun of it.
Marique recently shared a video with her fans in which she responded to a follower who called it ‘waste’, After knowing what men like: “No, my life, this is being taken advantage of, just not for you”, Said the actor.
Voice: Robert Manrique openly declares himself gay
In addition to this reaction, the actor of series like ‘Without sin if there is paradise’, ‘Lady steel’ and ‘The end of paradise’ made a reflection on these types of comments are far from being considered florets: “The fact that it’s based on the assumption that you find me attractive doesn’t make you a foil. (Thanks anyway). That your chances of having something physical with me make my life something worthless in existence (a waste) on the other hand, it does do something negative “, He wrote.
He has also criticized being called ‘wasteful’ for being gay, as his preferences do not detract from the qualities he has and that make him a valuable person: “Don’t the other aspects of my life give you enough meaning not to be a ‘waste’?”, He added.
He finally clarified that he decided to think about such comments, not to make anyone feel bad, as he acknowledges that his followers don’t do it with bad intentions, but he is forced to make them fall into beware of the mistake they make, so that it does not happen to him again, or to anyone else.
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