MEXICO .- (AGENCIALAVOZ.ORG) "Ricky Martin is an anti-model for society, "said José de Jesús Aguilar, deputy director of radio and television of the Archdiocese of Mexico. "It becomes an anti-model values, so that may be a person who sings well or be successful, but can not be said to be a role model to follow," said Aguilar.
"The Church does not accept that children are treated as objects just as pets. First of all attorneys who have the right to have a father and a mother, which he denied. The issue of children is simply a fad in his own life, taking away the right to a normal pregnancy, renting a womb and committing other things. Perhaps as a singer is great, but the level of respect for others it is not "crossed Aguilar.
and Evangelical pastor Rev. Eugene Rodriguez, said that Ricky Martin has been deceiving his fans, "especially women." However, the bishop of the Church Puerto Rican Bishops, Bishop David Alvarez, the highest authority of the institution, welcomed the interpreter, whereas the integrity and "honesty are bastions of human being." Ricky Martin
tweeted, "My people, thanks. You feel the love. I'm here, enjoying your messages. I'm fine. Stronger than ever. "
The world reacts
Voices have spoken to support the recent confession of Ricky Martin, who in a letter published acknowledged his homosexuality.
Ricky's brother Eric, said: "He is my brother, if you are happy, I'll be happy too." Alicia Machado said the same thing: "He is a great artist and an exceptional person, sex is something intimate."
Sasha Sokol, Mexican singer and actress, with which also related to Puerto Rican, said on Twitter: "This is not to be tolerant or forgiving. It is indispensable to respect the dignity of each. "
Alejandra Guzman, who was a partner of the artist in the early 90's, said in a Chilean television program, "Ricky Martin is a great lover was the hottest man in my life." Juanes said on Twitter: "All my respect and affection for you Ricky, you're a gentleman."
Alejandro Sanz has stated: "A big hug and all my friendship to Ricky Martin. While in the UK, Heat magazine said: "Bravo Ricky, by telling us what everyone already knew." However, the president of GLAAD, Jarrett Barrios, said the announcement would "lead to greater acceptance of gay groups in Latin America and around the world."
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