GQ
Last weekend, Real Betis footballer Borja Iglesias attended the Year 3 Evening, an event organized by streamer Ibai Llanos, with a yellow Jacquemus bag. The networks, once again, burned in the face of this -supposed- exercise of rebellion. A few days before, the forward himself published a video that went viral and in which he figuratively 'came out of the closet' to condemn the increasingly frequent attacks due to sexual orientation that occur in our country. “They don't attack me for being heterosexual,” he said. And we can continue looking back to find reasons why Iglesias is a good footballer: his painted nails, the history of the bag with his friend Aitor Rubial, his interviews in which he talks about commitment and social equality, his style of dress and live.
GQ
Last weekend, Real Betis footballer Borja Iglesias attended the Year 3 Evening, an event organized by streamer Ibai Llanos, with a yellow Jacquemus bag. The networks, once again, burned in the face of this -supposed- exercise of rebellion. A few days before, the forward himself published a video that went viral and in which he figuratively 'came out of the closet' to condemn the increasingly frequent attacks due to sexual orientation that occur in our country. “They don't attack me for being heterosexual,” he said. And we can continue looking back to find reasons why Iglesias is a good footballer: his painted nails, the history of the bag with his friend Aitor Rubial, his interviews in which he talks about commitment and social equality, his style of dress and live.