Lucía Oxenford defends herself after being labeled ‘terruca’: “How easy it is to hide behind a keyboard” | Protests in Peru | Dina Boluarte | Twitter | Photo | show business

The actress Lucía Oxenford did not tolerate the strong qualifications they had against her and sent a forceful response to those who criticized her for defending the protesters.

Strong and clear. Lucia Oxenford she did not remain silent after receiving dozens of messages on social networks in which they not only criticized her position in the face of the protests in the country, but also called her a “terrorist” for defending the people who are marching against the current government of In Boluarte. The daughter of Marcelo Oxenford generated controversy among Internet users by issuing a statement on the subject, since not everyone shares the same position.

“Nobody should have to come to Lima demanding what they should have where they live. I DO NOT SUPPORT violence or anything that is happening, do you see me beating people in marches? NO,” he wrote at the beginning.

More than 1,000 protesters marched from Puente Piedra to downtown Lima. Photo: Jessica Merino Salazar/La República

Lucía Oxenford attacks detractors

Through his official Twitter account, Lucia Oxenford defended himself of the strong qualifications that users had against him and clarified that expressing a point of view on any problem should not be a reason for third parties to offend or insult the opinion issued.

“How terrible it is to comment on Twitter about what is happening in Peru and that people start insulting you and even messing with your family, it is the opinion of UNO, respect it if you do not share it, period. How easy it is to hide behind a keyboard and a nickname, ”she pointed out.

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Lucía Oxenford doesn’t want Juliana Oxenford to keep talking about her

Lucia Oxenford expressed his annoyance about some statements from his sister Juliana Oxenfordwho pointed out that the actress is known within the medium thanks to her parents Yvonne Frayssinet and Marcelo Oxenfordbut not for his talent as an interpreter.

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