The Limited Times

Now you can see non-English news...

Martín Liberman celebrated 'World Redhead Day' and added Lionel Messi to the list

2021-09-07T23:59:08.710Z


The journalist, who also participates in 'The 8 steps of the million', also left a message against the bullying suffered by this issue.


09/07/2021 17:57

  • Clarín.com

  • Fame

Updated 09/07/2021 17:57

Legend has it that on September 7, 2006, a photographer in the Netherlands was

looking for redheaded people for a production

.

He made a call for those with hair of that color in the town square of Breda and so many people attended, which ended up repeating itself during the following years.

This is how

the World Redhead Day

was

born

, which is not only celebrated in the Netherlands, but also moved to other countries.

Over the years the party has been perfected and at this point includes picnics, art exhibitions, live music and fashion shows with red-haired models, who proudly wear their hair color.

In our country there is even a hamburger chain that adheres to the theme with the "Colorados" campaign.

It consists in that all the redheads who come to the premises until October 14 and buy a combo will immediately receive another one for free,

bringing luck to the friend who accompanies them, as a way to demystify that redheads "are mufa" .

Martín Liberman uploaded a tweet celebrating World Redhead Day.

In this sense, the journalist Martín Liberman shared a publication on his Twitter account, in which he has almost 750 thousand followers, where he wrote; "World redhead day! Proud to be redhead. End the bullying. Let the boys be happy.

And if you love Messi, know that he is redhead. The totally red beard means he has that gene.

Don't bother the boys anymore. Everyone rips their clothes for everything, except for this. "

Of course, his message had to do with the attacks and bullying that he suffered throughout his life due to the color of his hair.

Of course, most of his followers responded satisfactorily to the journalist's proposal.

Even

people from other countries did not understand why in Argentina being a redhead was the subject of discrimination or ridicule

.

However, and also because of that tweet, some asked him to add Leo Messi to the list of "colorados", being that it is not something with which he is related to the PSG footballer.

"Messi is red-haired without a doubt, he is also a right and a fan of Real Madrid,"

wrote someone considering that Liberman was wrong.

"Ajajjajaja beautiful how he uses Messi so that they do not bully him,"

added another, also reminding him of his friendship with Cristiano Ronaldo, the Portuguese idol.

One user added irony to his answer:

"Messi is a redhead, he's the new 'I have a black friend

.

"

On Instagram, the journalist also left a message against the bullying that he suffers for being a redhead.

In order to raise awareness among those who make fun of those who have red hair, Liberman also made reference to the issue through a story on Instagram.

"Day of the redhead. Proud and happy to be it. Enough with the bullying," he

wrote.

Although in this social network, in which he has almost 400 thousand followers, he did not add Messi as in Twitter.

Other famous redheads in Argentina

Until the closing of this note,

no other "colorado" of our country joined the celebration

.

Neither Agustina Kämpfer, nor Diego Santilli - who set up his campaign as a candidate by putting the nickname "Colo" between his first and last name - nor Carlos Mac Allister, the former Boca Juniors defender and Macrista official, made any mention of it.

Neither does Viviana Canosa, who wore her red hair early in her career.

DR

Look also

Nicole Neumann expressed her displeasure at a question from The 8 Million Steps: "Don't talk about it anymore!"

The 8 steps: Ana had a string of errors and ran out of her fourth million

Source: clarin

All news articles on 2021-09-07

You may like

Trends 24h

News/Politics 2024-04-15T09:22:24.098Z

Latest

© Communities 2019 - Privacy

The information on this site is from external sources that are not under our control.
The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.