Michelle Bolsonaro justifies her visit to Prada and asks: 'Why do they demonize designer brands?'
"Despite not having the privacy to go for a walk, I have my own life, financial independence, and I owe nothing to anyone," stated the former first lady.
247 - Michelle Bolsonaro, the former first lady of Brazil, responded to criticism she received in recent days for visiting the Prada designer store during a trip to the United States, where she is visiting her husband, former president Jair Bolsonaro.
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In response, Michelle questioned why designer brands are demonized and whether this was hypocrisy or a lack of anything better to do. She also stated that she has her own life and financial independence, and that she owes nothing to anyone, justifying her visit to the store.
"Why demonize designer brands when the person filming us was also enjoying the glamour of the same brands? Is it hypocrisy or just a lack of anything better to do?", the former first lady questioned in an Instagram post.
"Despite not having the privacy to go for a walk and enter an outlet mall with my friend, like everyone does when they come to the US, I have my own life, financial independence, and I don't owe anything to anyone," he justified.
As a contractor for the PL party, Michelle receives a salary equal to that of a federal deputy, R$ 39,2.