Carmen Machi, against criticism of Bad Bunny's La Casita: "They are subnormalities"

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Carmen Machi, against criticism of Bad Bunny’s La Casita: “They are subnormalities”

One of the latest guests at Bad Bunny’s La Casita has been Carmen Machi herself, who attended the Puerto Rican’s concert along with actors Paco León and Canco Rodríguez. After the numerous criticisms on social networks that the space reserved for influencers and personalities has received, the ‘Aída’ actress has declared in El Mundo that being there was “a marvel.”

Machi has made it clear that those who visit La Casita “do not do so because they say they want to see the singer’s ass or to be seen”: “Those are subnormalities,” he assured. She believes that those who “go to La Casita do so because you share with them a piece of an iconic artist.” Nobody saw it coming that Carmen Machi was one of Bad Bunny’s biggest fans: “For me it was wonderful to be there because I deeply admire this person”

The actress has continued to elaborate on her love for the Puerto Rican, noting that she is “happy” to “see someone 30 years old filling a stadium like this,” and her experience in the aforementioned concert space: “It is very exciting to see this iconic person, who for me is, three centimeters from you singing songs that you sing at home.”

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