After Francisco Montero publicly ended his relationship with Barbara Parada, the former Big Brother contestant has remained silent as she enjoys her vacation in the Dominican Republic. At least for now. The 23-year-old took to social media to briefly comment on the affair, but more on the criticism she has been getting because of it.
Noting that for two years he was “more well known than I was used to,” Barbara Parada began by saying she was tired of the “silence.”This is because since his relationship with Zaza, as the winner of “Big Brother 2023” is known, he has received comments that he is an “exploiter” and that he only wants fame.
“I ignore it, because anyone who has no personality can post and write whatever they want on the Internet,” he continued. However, the former TVI reality show contestant has also been a victim of the same kind of comments on TV channels, by people who, in her opinion, “are just parasites on society.”“It is a worthy work if it is done with dignity and facts,” he stressed, stressing that this is not the case.
“I am really disappointed with this sexist community. “It saddens me in mid-July 2024 to have to justify myself in all these situations,” she continues, saying that what they accuse her of — “just wanting to have a drink” or being a “girl” — doesn’t seem shocking to her. “Personally, I find the guys who don’t leave more anxious than the ones who do, but that’s my opinion too,” she says.
Confessing the insecurities she has had “since she was a little girl”, Barbara Parada affirms that she feels “better than ever” these days. “I like what I see. I am very happy with myself (…), showing myself in a bikini and taking pictures in a bikini, I like it and I would accept it if I were single, a mother or a widow”, adding that she is “a completely independent woman” and that she does not need “anyone for anything”.
“I am where I am (…) for myself! The day I have to depend on a man for anything, I’d rather go and live under a bridge.“, asked Francisco Montero’s ex-girlfriend, who also left a question: “Is the fact that I’m nice, I have character, I’m independent and I’m complete your biggest problem?”
“You want to talk about my life because that’s your job? I totally respect that, because it’s normal and I understand. (…) But study me and talk about what you know. Don’t make a fool of me so you can laugh and enjoy the vision,” the former Big Brother contestant said. “The hypocrisy of this society really bothers me.”