Mala Rodríguez as Juana de Arco; Mala Rodríguez as Apollo playing the lute (Caravaggio); Mala Rodríguez as Marath's death (Jacques-Louis David); and Mala Rodríguez as the penitent Magdalena (Georges de la Tour). Four works to configure the portrait of Mala Rodríguez. Four hours of photography session that were seen only two minutes. Jordi Évole needed to portray Mala Rodríguez, but Mala Rodríguez portrayed himself.
It was no coincidence that the week of 8-M, a day after thousands of women took the streets of Spain for Women's Day, settled in the Évolemala Rodríguez. It was not an interview with the use of an empowered woman, defender of women's rights, fighter for the same. Not much less. It was the story of a woman who has gone through everything that should no longer mean being a woman. Mala Rodríguez tells the abuses he has suffered, the painful story of his mother, his mother's reason, his toxic relationships, his passage through Onlyfans, his motherhood and tells him loaded with contradictions, because life is that, contradictions. One day you are one and the next day life has made you another, and the next day in another different woman. For Jordi ...
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