
As Christmas approaches, many families take advantage of the arrival of the December bridge to start decorate your houses with the lights, decorations and magic of this era. To do this, one of the most symbolic gestures consists of put up the Christmas tree, a tradition which, in the case of Natalia Osona, was marred by controversy.
This Sunday, the influencer She shared a video on Instagram in which she excitedly shows how she assembled and filled her huge snowy tree with ornaments. “I already got my wish: that Pipa would be with us at Christmas”, expressed the Madrilenian in her message job, with reference to brain tumor that they detected in your pet a few weeks ago.
In her video, Osona was accompanied by several of her pets, as well as her partner and Basi, his housekeeper, who helped her throughout the process. Precisely, the collaboration of the latter was the trigger of an intense debate among some users, who criticized this inclusion as a way of displaying “level” or economic power.
Faced with this type of negative criticism, the content creator emphasized in her press release stories that “There are no ‘levels’, but there are people” and that, in this sense, everyone deserves respect. “’Fraging power’ would be exactly what you’re implying: hiding from someone because you think their job puts you in an inferior position. “It would be haughty and classic”, Osona pointed out, in response to one of the comments left on his job.
Far from stopping there, the influencer He underlined the indispensable place occupied by his domestic worker, who not only would do “very dignified work”, but would also have become his “second mother” and another member of the family. “This is our reality: we planted the tree all together because Basi is a very important part of our house,” indicate.
“Respect and affection are shown by including and not by hiding,” Osona added in his statement to defend people who “They take care of us and accompany us every day.” Later, the Madrilenian reappeared on her networks and launched a reflection in which she compared domestic workers to other figures such as stylists, makeup artists or managers.
And, according to her, even if it is “normal” for public figures to show their daily lives with these members of their team, certain prejudices remain regarding the presence of domestic workers on social networks.. “Could it be that for some people, there are jobs that “look good” and others that need to be hidden?” ask him influencer, stating that all jobs are “equally dignified”.