Saturday, September 28

Itatí Cantoral launches clothing line about her iconic character from “Soraya Montenegro”

The actress Itatí Cantoral surprised young and old by revealing that one of the most beloved villains on television, who made her the protagonist of a lot of memes, Soraya Montenegro, is back . What is the reason for your return? Here we tell you.

It is through a fun line of products with the iconic phrase “Damn crippled” that Itatí Cantoral seeks to contribute its grain of sand and support the Fundación Origen , focused on helping women who have been abused.

Through her Instagram account, the protagonist of melodramas such as “Until money do us part” and “Two women, one way” revealed the great news and shared more details about the realization of this line of products, among which stand out cups, bags and t-shirts , to mention a few.

This publication showed the press conference in which he proudly shared this new project, one that he described as the perfect combination, since it is about “fashion with a purpose”.

It was a very hard job, from legalizing the sentences so that everything was in order and then making the designs, there have been many hours of no sleep. They (referring to their children) have sacrificed part of their time so that I can work on this ”, indicated an actress of 46 years .

“oraya Montenegro” was a villain that Itatí Cantoral gave life to and who became very popular in the early 21st century together with Thalía , Fernando Colunga, “Nandito” (Oswaldo Benavides) and the famous “cripple”, a character played by Juliana Peniche in the telenovela “Maria la del Barrio”.

Now, this character has crossed over television screens and will be at your fingertips in a shirt or mug format and can be purchased through the actress’s official website .

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