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Influencer learns that he is the image of Mexican culture and art in one of the exhibits installed in the bathrooms of the new Felipe Ángeles International Airport.
The young woman assures that she was not aware that the artistic photos for which she posed would be used in the emblematic work of the federal government, since she did not sign consent.
Through a video, Rubí Quiroz asks the digital community for help to assert their rights in the face of the refusal of the people for whom they collaborated with the photograph.
After posing in ‘body paint’ for a “collaborative project”, the artist Samantha Ruby Quiroz He would not have imagined that his image would be a fundamental piece in the exhibition of Mexican culture installed at the Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA) and that he would have to find out about it through his followers.
According to a viral video, the influencer denounced that the photos that adorn the bathrooms of the newly opened airport are the product of a scam of which she was a victim.
“They have been sending me naked photos of me, where I appear at the new Felipe Ángeles airport with body paint, where I feel very vulnerable. I feel very sad about the way these photo sessions took place, since I was deceived and ripped off by the people who took them from me”made it known.
In the video, shared with Laura Brugés and distributed to Radio Formula, the young woman also states that through text messages a group contacted her to ask her to collaborate in a non-profit or exhibition initiative, where she would only lend her image as collaboration for photographers.
🎥Video | The photographs of the artist Samanta Rubí Quiroz where she poses nude were used without her consent for the bathrooms of the Santa Lucía airport.
Video: Laura Bruges. pic.twitter.com/AhIZccp2k6
— Formula Group (@Radio_Formula) June 20, 2022
Ruiz Quiroz desperately asks for help from the media and followers of digital platforms to help her viralize her case, as she claims to feel vulnerable and her rights violated, since neither the federal government in charge of the emblematic work nor the filmmakers of the session of photos have been made responsible for the use of their image without signature of authorization or economic remuneration.
“They turned out to take advantage of me, of my innocence, to sell those photos; It turns out that I have no right to anything.” reproached, the young protagonist of some posters displayed at the AIFA where, in an artistic way, but with nudes, she alludes to the characteristic Mexican Catrina.
And it is that, according to Samanta Rubí, when contacting the filmmakers of the images placed in one of the 36 restrooms of the airport headquarters, they told her that they would not give her a single peso for exhibiting the traditions and customs of Mexican culture in a series outside of your knowledge.
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