Aitor Ruibal, Betis player, had a bad afternoon in his last game against Cadiz. Aside from a failed game, his worst moment came when he punched one of the rival players and was sent off.
Great disappointment that he himself recognized on social networks where he did not hesitate to apologize for what happened and for his outburst: “I can only apologize”.
Hopes rested on his partner Sergio Canales, but it was useless. He also apologized: “I’m sorry, team, fans, @RealBetis. Today I failed, I made a big mistake and I’m responsible for the loss. It’s time for your self-criticism and to keep working like never before to help you. Thanks to all the support team, the fans and @RealBetis. You are the best, we will keep fighting together.”
And another of the béticos, Borja Iglesias, supported his two colleagues with two very similar messages: “Imagine not believing it with guys like that.” A message that the Sevillians questioned. Indeed, one of them reacted by criticizing her tendency to paint her nails: “I would fucking believe in niggas with painted nails”.
Answer and support
Something Borja is used to It has been the target of much criticism for this trend he has and which, in a world still full of machismo, has not always been well understood. He got tired and didn’t hesitate to answer:this is the level”.
A response that was backed by many of his followers who believe that criticizing a boy for painting his fingernails is something typical of centuries past, although many rivals have continued to criticize and assure that he is not the one who talks about levels.
They come from the Paleolithic, they do not give for more Borja.
— Cris (Bambii ∞) (@Criistequiero) April 10, 2023
They come from the Paleolithic, they do not give for more Borja.
— Cris (Bambii ∞) (@Criistequiero) April 10, 2023
They come from the Paleolithic, they do not give for more Borja.
— Cris (Bambii ∞) (@Criistequiero) April 10, 2023
They come from the Paleolithic, they do not give for more Borja.
— Cris (Bambii ∞) (@Criistequiero) April 10, 2023
They come from the Paleolithic, they do not give for more Borja.
— Cris (Bambii ∞) (@Criistequiero) April 10, 2023
They come from the Paleolithic, they do not give for more Borja.
— Cris (Bambii ∞) (@Criistequiero) April 10, 2023
These painted nails are a more accepted trend in other sectors such as the music industry where they are not seen as something strange, if not, ask Camille Oh Harry Styles.