Tremendous connection between Vicky Martín Berrocal and Laura Sánchez live: “You are not a normal size, you must not even have a stomach”

Moments of tension this Tuesday on the set of Ana Rosa Quintana. The designer Vicky Martin Berrocal and the model Laura Sanchez They have been involved in a live fight over the size of the mannequins. The second defended that at 180 centimeters tall and weighing 58 kilos, hers was a “normal size”: “No, my dear, the normal thing is a 40-42. A 36 is not normal.”

The ex of Miguel Díaz ‘El Cordobés’, very passionate in the debate, assured: “A model who measures 1.80 and 58 kilos doesn’t even have to have a stomach.” Laura responded: “Calm down. You say you don’t parade for normal people, I’m abnormal? Let’s see why I don’t want to mess it up… In fashion there have always been measures. I am 1.80 meters tall and weigh 58 kilos, I eat well for my health and I have good genetics. A curvy model is not suitable for me.” Berrocal has settled: “Then the ladies who are at home are going to look in the mirror and they will never like themselves. That’s the problem”.

Vicky, who has had problems with her weight for years, has recounted her experience: “I weighed 97 kilos and I was diagnosed with Obesity. Going from obesity to overweight has been difficult for me. I have lost 27 kilos in three years. I have many women who do not They stop writing to me that they don’t know what to do. Even a mother is capable of telling you ‘How fat you are’. Obesity is a disease and it must be treated. I went to a doctor, he put me on a diet and to do sports… But my diet It’s not worth it to you.” For this reason, Vicky is one of the precursors of body-positive and defender of ‘real measurements’ in women: “At fourteen years old they told me ‘I don’t have sizes for you’. I dedicate myself to fashion and I make sizes for everything the world”.