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Exclusive: 'Canelo' Álvarez and Matthew McConaughey join forces against COVID-19

2020-04-29T13:59:36.877Z


Saúl 'Canelo' Álvarez and Matthew McConaughey join the fight against the coronavirus and send a strong message to Hispanics through our cameras.


In the face of the coronavirus pandemic, a large number of celebrities have joined various campaigns in solidarity with people affected by the dangerous virus, either financially, supporting with health supplies or stressing the importance of protecting against the disease. .

On this occasion, actor Matthew McConaughey and boxer Saúl 'Canelo' Álvarez , teamed up to send a powerful message to Hispanics through our cameras.

Mathew exclusively explained to "A New Day" that he has been collaborating on several campaigns in English to highlight the importance of wearing masks to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

Although the mayor of Austin Texas had already alerted the population about using them, Matthew considered it necessary to send a stronger message to the Hispanic community, and what better way to do it together with Álvarez.

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McConaughey argued that while he could say the message in English or Spanish and many people would recognize it, he decided to do it alongside the champion to get the message across to more people.

In addition, he confessed that both met five years ago at the Golden Globes and he has always been a follower of Álvarez's professional career, and he even knows some of his relatives.

For his part, Álvarez reported that he was called about the campaign that Matthew was doing and chose to join forces and put his "grain of sand."

"I think it is important this message that you are wanting to give, it is important for all of us to take care of ourselves 100%. I know that there are many people who do not believe in what is happening, but this time it is true and you have to take care of yourself," he said.

"A lot of people are dying, we have to take all this very seriously and really take care of ourselves, because if we all do it, we are going to get out of this," he added.

Likewise, Matthew explained how to make our own mask without leaving home. You only need a bandana or bandana, a coffee filter and two hair bands.

First, place the bandana on a flat surface; then fold the coffee filter in half and place it right in the center. Now, cover it with the mask, as Chiquibaby shows in the video and, finally, tie the ends with the help of the elastics and hide them on the inside, and voila!

Yesterday night, both celebrities published a video on their social networks, inviting their followers to wear a mask.

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The actor started by identifying himself with his first translated name "Mateo McConaughey" and continued speaking in Spanish "with a message for everyone. Please, if you are going to leave home, be sure to wear a mask, please."

He then welcomed 'Canelo', who continued with the message: "Just to remind you that we are in a great battle with the coronavirus."

"You have to beat him together. How? Staying at home as long as you can and, if you have to go out, put on a mask, put on a bandana. Remember that we have to protect our families, our friends and beat this coronavirus," he explained. the champion.

"When we all use it, we all take care of ourselves together. Thank you very much and just keep living," both concluded.

See also:

New York mandates the use of mandatory masks in public places and how people react

How to make your own face masks or masks at home

Experts warn that we should wear a mask for a year and explain why

Related video: This is how you should put on and take off your mask to avoid getting the coronavirus 

Source: telemundo

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