At 46, Elsa Pataki He boasts of a great body wherever he goes. And it is not for less considering the marked training routine that he follows in order to keep this well-toned body. The performer is one of those people who make you envious every time you see her in a bikini, but also serves as an inspiration to motivate us to get off the couch and activate our bodies.

Now that the good weather has arrived, Their social networks become a reflection of their daily lives and there, how could it be otherwise, we see her showing off her swimsuits with which she shows that Maintaining a life of fitness is no problem, no matter what your age. And that’s it, the exercise is like that, once you start, you take the hit and you get motivated, it’s very difficult to get away from it.

The actress has become the new cover of ELLE magazine for this very spring issue. Enjoying the photo shoot, Elsa Pataky posed like a real goddess and she showed off her very firm and lifted buttocks with mini denim shorts: “I’m interested in roles that challenge received ideas about women”, writes the magazine in caption of the photo of the interview of the actress.

Not spared from the deluge of criticism

However, it seems that the ideas he wanted to express and to which he sought to give voice, were not fully supported by his supporters who were quick to fill the publication with criticisms, questioning the validity of his remarks in line with his post.

  • “This whole cover says with mini shorts and excessive use of Photoshop… Well, we’re the same!”
  • “That Elsa Pataky’s cover, saying those words, the amount of Photoshop they put on it is so obvious, it looks like the drawn ‘pants’… Anyway…I think it doesn’t is not typical of the times we are in where, in addition, Elsa is very fit and her real body is not even appreciated”.
  • “I’ve been following Elle for years and I don’t understand why there is a series of women who appear successively and repeatedly, and they are not the most remarkable precisely because of their careers, very beautiful, yes, but, Elsa Pataky, Paz Vega, Inés Sastre… Change a little because you are already tired”.
  • “Feminist speeches showing meat and using Photoshop don’t suit me, they say one thing, but they show us another, okay, man!”
  • “Maybe these covers no longer represent our times.”
  • “I don’t think it’s ethical for a magazine like Elle to participate in this stuff. We know what it is. There’s no need for this Photoshop atrocity. She’s not 15, for that matter. God !”
  • “Hmm…they look like barbie legs. You can’t apologize for natural beauty and then touch it up like that, when it’s just gorgeous. WRONG.”

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