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Luis Rubiales and Jenni Hermoso

Luis Rubiales and Jenni Hermoso

Despite criticism, Spanish Football President defends locking lips with top scorer, Hermoso after World Cup win

 

Spanish football president Luis Rubiales has been criticised for kissing Jenni Hermoso on the lips after Spain won the Women’s World Cup.

Rubiales kissed Hermoso during the presentation ceremony following Spain’s 1-0 win over England in Sunday’s final.

“I didn’t like it,” Hermoso said on Instagram, but a statement released later on her behalf defended Rubiales.

Government minister Irene Montero said: “It’s a form of sexual violence women suffer on a daily basis.”

Montero, Spain’s equalities minster, added that up to now it had been “invisible” and that it is something “we can’t normalise”.

“We should not assume kissing without consent is something ‘that happens’,” she said.

In comments later released by the Spanish football federation, Hermoso, the Spain’s all-time leading scorer said the moment was a “natural gesture of affection”.

“It was a totally spontaneous mutual gesture because of the immense joy that winning a World Cup brings,” the 31-year-old forward added.

Rubiales’ actions were heavily criticised on social media, with ‘dimision ya’ – ‘resign now’ in English – trending on X, formerly known as Twitter, in Spain.

 

 

Rubiales told Spanish broadcaster COPE that it was “a kiss between two friends celebrating something” and those who saw it differently are “idiots and stupid people”.

Despite criticism, Spanish Football President defends locking lips with top scorer, Hermoso after World Cup win

Spanish football president Luis Rubiales has been criticised for kissing Jenni Hermoso on the lips after Spain won the Women’s World Cup.

Rubiales kissed Hermoso during the presentation ceremony following Spain’s 1-0 win over England in Sunday’s final.

“I didn’t like it,” Hermoso said on Instagram, but a statement released later on her behalf defended Rubiales.

Government minister Irene Montero said: “It’s a form of sexual violence women suffer on a daily basis.”

Montero, Spain’s equalities minster, added that up to now it had been “invisible” and that it is something “we can’t normalise”.

“We should not assume kissing without consent is something ‘that happens’,” she said.

In comments later released by the Spanish football federation, Hermoso, the Spain’s all-time leading scorer said the moment was a “natural gesture of affection”.

“It was a totally spontaneous mutual gesture because of the immense joy that winning a World Cup brings,” the 31-year-old forward added.

Rubiales’ actions were heavily criticised on social media, with ‘dimision ya’ – ‘resign now’ in English – trending on X, formerly known as Twitter, in Spain.

 

 

Rubiales told Spanish broadcaster COPE that it was “a kiss between two friends celebrating something” and those who saw it differently are “idiots and stupid people”.