Big Mama, freshly arrived from Sanremo, spoke today at the UN headquarters in New York, in front of two thousand children aged 16 to 17, about harassment and body shaming. “I really want to explain a little about my story to make people understand how important it is to believe in your dreams, no matter who you are or where you come from – the artist told Tg3 -. What strikes me the most are the messages from people who tell me: since I saw you on TV, I feel better. That’s because representation is really, really important. » “Being able to talk about my suffering as something overcome and now from the past finally makes me calm,” concluded the singer.
BigMama spoke in the United Nations Assembly hall in New York, in front of an audience of two thousand young people, to convey her message against body shaming and harassment. pic.twitter.com/GNIyr5pOPF
-Tg3 (@Tg3web) February 22, 2024