PHOTO Mexican Politician Becomes a Hit Due to Her Large Breasts: 'Well, People, What Should I Do? I Can't Take Them Off'
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Former Mexico City mayor Sandra Cuevas gained attention for her attire while cheering at a World Cup match.
- Cuevas responded humorously to comments about her cleavage, comparing herself to a 1986 World Cup icon.
- She stated she doesn't view the comparisons negatively and enjoys the festive atmosphere.
Former Mexico City mayor Sandra Cuevas has become an internet sensation, drawing significant attention not for her political endeavors, but for her enthusiastic fan attire at a World Cup match. The 40-year-old politician was photographed celebrating Mexico's advancement in the tournament, sparking widespread commentary on social media regarding her revealing outfit.
Chiquitibum... Well, people, what can I do? I can't just take them off.
Cuevas, who previously served as the mayor of the Cuauhtรฉmoc district, addressed the online buzz surrounding her cleavage with a lighthearted response. When compared to Mar Castro, a model who gained fame as "Chiquitibum" during the 1986 World Cup in Mexico, Cuevas playfully remarked, "Well, people, what can I do? I can't just take them off."
She further elaborated that she does not perceive the comparisons as negative, embracing the nickname bestowed upon her. "That's what they've called me since 1986, and it entertains me, I like it. I don't see it as an attack," Cuevas stated, adding, "We Mexicans are like that."
So they've already called me that since 1986, and it entertains me, I like it. I don't see it as an attack.
Cuevas, who is currently working to register her political movement "Mรฉxico Nuevo" as a party, seems unfazed by the attention, choosing instead to continue enjoying the tournament's atmosphere. Her response has garnered support from many online, with users urging others to leave her be and praising her appearance. She has also shared videos of herself posing with other fans, further engaging with the World Cup festivities.
Someone can take it offensively, but that's how we Mexicans are.
Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.