26 05
Tania Llasera, harder than ever against Zara because of her size: "you have no shame"

Tania Llasera (42) has never been silent and if she has had to stand up to those who have spoken of her weight, her body, her diets or her attitude, she has always done so without hesitation. For years the issue of self-love in relation to weight has generated a multitude of polemics and, far from avoiding them, the presenter has gone into one more, this time against Zara.

"I want to say one thing, one very simple thing. I bought this cowboy yesterday, okay? how is it possible, Mr. Amancio, that I have an XL size? it's okay that years ago I couldn't fit anything and I haven't stepped on your Zara store for five years because I couldn't fit and I got pissed off. And now I fit, but I'm the biggest size there is...", Llasera started in a video that naturally emerged as I passed by in front of a mirror while carrying a lot of their children's clothes on the side of the mirror. "I want to say something, a very simple thing. I bought this cowboy yesterday, okay? how is it possible, Mr. Amancio, that I have an XL size?"

The co-host of La Voz showed both indignation and concern, as there are many bodies larger than hers that would not find clothes in one of the most famous shops in the world just because they limit their garments to an XL. "in what world does it fit... that we are creating problems for young people, because they have a perfectly normative body and they have to buy an XL. An XL! you have no shame. I Don't think it's normal. That's it, I've said it."

Tania Llasera, más dura que nunca contra Zara debido a su tallaje:

The impact of his words was enormous and a few hours later he shared another reflection, asking his fans to raise their voices on the subject and proposing universal change. "I know that it is an open secret and that we all know … there is even talk abroad about how small the sizes are in Spanish shops like Zara. So, I wonder: why Don't you talk more? and why Don't you standardize sizes universally, please."


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