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Marcela Kloosterboer has revealed she was harassed when she started her career in media

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In a conversation with which he had Carmen Barbieri in very morning (City Magazine, 10 am) Marcela Kloosterboer He recounted a strong episode he experienced when he was just a teenager and was starting to put his first experiences in the way.

Installed in Villa Carlos Paz, where she is working with the Radojka show at the Teatro Candilejas, the actress has given a reason and has not avoided any problems by revealing details of her past.

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“You’ve been working since you were very young, have you ever been harassed or anything that made you feel uncomfortable?” asked the driver. And Marcela acknowledged: “Just the other day we were talking about it with Emilia Mazer. And I told her I came to record in the school uniform, with the school pleated skirt and there they told me things in the studio“.

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In this sense, he assured that he had suffered several verbal harassments: “I would arrive with a very innocent little skirt and they would go crazy. They told me things and I didn’t have much register because I was a girl. At the time it was like something normal, that you had to put aside.”

Kloosterboer then reflected on and valued the paradigm shift that has taken place in recent years with the empowerment of women: “Today luckily everything has changed and it’s as if they didn’t say anything because otherwise… they told me as they entered the recording studio. Things that were more allowed out there before.”

For her part, Carmen supported the interviewee’s comment and assured that she also saw a change in the behavior of many of the men in the media: “But no matter how much they think about it today, no man dares to say anything.”

In any case, Estefi Berardi, who followed the speech closely, did not agree so much with the presenter: “What Carmen won’t dare. What not? Yes, there are still many, there are people who still do it” .

And Marcela agreed: “They are still there, but much less. I used to walk into a studio and feel uncomfortable. youI had to record a scene in my pajamas and I had to cover up and knowing that they would look at me and make me uncomfortable. And now, 20 years later, you say it doesn’t happen anymore. There is another respect and from the woman there is another position. It’s something that happened everywhere, on the street, everywhere.”

The actress also said there were some scenes, like her first kiss, where she had to stand up and say she didn’t want to do them in front of the cameras because she hadn’t experienced them yet in her real life. “At first my mom talked to directors about it and then when I was 15 I said ‘I don’t do this scene.’ I remember medium flannel scenes and I was little.”

On the other hand, he highlighted a great gesture that Nicolás Cabré had as a castmate and told a particular anecdote from when they were teenagers and they coincided in a job: “I remember that once, when I was a little older, he had two more years, and he said, ‘No, I don’t want to do this scene'”,

Marcela Kloosterboer recalled the difficult time she had to go through with her husband

In her media raid giving interviews to various programs to promote the Radojka show she is presenting at Villa Carlos Paz, actress Marcela Kloosterboer gave Socios del Espectáculo a cell phone (El Trece, at 11) and recounted the moment very hard who lived six years ago, years with her husband, Fernando Sieling.

In 2016, her husband had to be hospitalized for two weeks in the mental health area of ​​the Italian hospital and there had been much speculation about his situation. Some versions indicated that she had suffered a psychotic break and in an alleged violent reaction she had broken a window.

After being hospitalized for two weeks, the actress had avoided talking about it. Just a year after the confusing episode, Kloosterboer had clarified: “It was a peak of stress, nonsense was said.”

The truth is that in the last few hours the actress has referred again to that traumatic situation that they have had to live with their partner: “You have had moments of greater exposure with your partner, the father of your children and you have always taken care low profile,” Rodrigo Lussich told him.

“Yes, but I also had moments of harassment with the press if I dated an actor or someone well known. But over the years I’ve learned that if one is silent and doesn’t say anything, after a few days the news passes and another one appears. So if you don’t want to get involved, you don’t have to fuel the situation,” Marcela said.

And he explained the reasons why he avoids being unmasked by the media. “I usually abstract myself, I ask that nobody tell me anything and that’s it. Because my world doesn’t go through there. I just don’t feel it. I decide not to deal with that part. It’s a job because, when they lie, sometimes you have doubts”.

Source: Clarin

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