Vanesa Medina: Mom slams parents who said her clothes were 'inappropriate' for school run

The woman shooting the video says that her clothes are 'inappropriate' in front of children
PUBLISHED FEB 7, 2022
Vanesa Medina, who previously won a Miss Fitness contest in Bolivia, slammed the parents who shamed her (vanesita_medina_c/Instagram and Instagram)
Vanesa Medina, who previously won a Miss Fitness contest in Bolivia, slammed the parents who shamed her (vanesita_medina_c/Instagram and Instagram)

A mother hit back at parents who criticized her for wearing 'inappropriate' clothes while ropping her son off at school. Vanesa Medina, a model and lawyer, was filmed on the school run wearing a short pink playsuit. The school is located in the Bolivian city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra.

The short clip video was filmed by a fellow parent whose child attends the same school. The clip shows Medina stepping out of her car in a skin-tight playsuit and walking her child to the gate. The woman shooting the video comments that her clothes are 'inappropriate' in front of children, as Medina turns back to get back inside her car. The woman also says that this was not the first time that Medina wore something revealing at the drop-off. 

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Medina's video soon went viral on social media. The mom, who previously won a Miss Fitness contest in Bolivia, was not one to stay quiet. She soon took to social media to slam those who thought it was OK to shame her for her clothes.

"I wanted to express my gratitude to everyone who sent messages of support, signs of affection and appreciation with such beautiful words, and defending me on social media over that video that went viral with bad intentions against me that the mother took, wanting to denigrate me, exposing herself with such contempt towards me, and exposing my four-year-old son without knowing that is a crime," Medina said.

"Her plans did not go as well as she wanted. She had the worst intentions by uploading it and exposing me, referring to me like that. But this post is not about that woman, it is to thank all those people who stood by my side," she added. "I am a fit mummy who works hard and I take care of my son with all the love in the world, and I don't do anything bad to anyone. People who know me know I have a heart full of love and values. People who know me know that I have a heart full of love and values. Thank you for giving me so much support, I am happy to know that in Bolivia there are many people with a divine heart."



 

Medina, often referred to as the 'fitness mom' on social media, is reportedly a lawyer by profession. She is very active on social media and often documents her fitness routine. 

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