Becky G Boyfriend
Becky G Boyfriend

Becky G Says Her Family Has Embraced Her Boyfriend Sebastian Lletget: Sweet!

They’ve been together for five years, yet Becky G and Sebastian Lletget still can’t get enough of each other. Becky G, a 24-year-old Mexican-American singer, discusses the “really sweet” relationship her bf has with her family and explains why her cosmetic line Treslúce seeks to empower Latinx people like herself in a meeting at BoxyCharm’s Mercadito de Colores going to celebrate the brand’s collaboration with Treslúce. Here you will read about Becky G boyfriend and how her family really loves him.

Becky claims she and her LA Galaxy player boyfriend Lletget, 29, who is of Argentinian origin, have meaningful chats about their shared Latinx heritage and that it warms her heart to witness the close relationship he has forged with her family.

“He is able to have meaningful conversations with my ancestors. It’s adorable. This is a very nice thing to express “what she has to say. “When someone can relate to your culture, I feel like there is a new kind of connection. However, even among Latinx people themselves, there are a lot of variations.”

“There is a great deal that we can learn from and contribute to one another culturally. At this moment, he can consider himself an honorary Mexican “She then laughs and adds. “Truthfully, he is. Absolutely everyone in my family loves and accepts him.”

Becky G and Sebastian Lletget
Becky G and Sebastian Lletget

As Becky G explains to her Latino fanbase, “Educating Yourself Is Very Empowering,” which is why she encourages them to keep up with the latest information about the spread of the C-O V-I-D virus.

Lletget, a member of the U.S. National Soccer Team, may have to put his “honorary Mexican status” on hold if the U.S. loses a match against Mexico. These two teams met during the summer’s Gold Cup. Warning: the United States won the match against Mexico in overtime, 1-0.

 

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“I told them, “I’m cheering for you, but not the United States.” Please know how much I root for you to succeed. If Mexico loses, though, I will be devastated “Laughing, she admits it. “And I think a lot of our young people, especially Mexicans since they are our neighbors, have experienced it. Here in Los Angeles, we were in Mexico. We were in Mexico. Consequently, we consider ourselves to be Mexican.”

“Growing up, Mexico was always the team I supported. To be honest, I never cheered for the USA “her comment is added. “Then my man started playing, and I was like, “I guess.” Maybe.'”

What makes Becky G and her beauty line unique is the blending and mixing of many cultural traditions. The American media didn’t appreciate her because she was too Mexican, she claims, and the Mexican media often ridiculed her for not speaking Spanish flawlessly as she climbed to stardom with singles like “Shower.”

“Every individual contribution is important in the construction of this bridge. There is a great deal of difficulty involved. I can’t say that I didn’t struggle with my own sense of identity at various points at the beginning of my career. I remember thinking things like, “Okay, I’m either too Mexican for the Americans or too American for the Mexicans.” “what she has to say is honest. “I can’t stay in the thick of this, it’s too tiring. In what ways can I function?”

“It was probably just realizing that in order to be the 200%, we need to make our own reality. The new standard in America “furthermore, she says. “Thinking and dreaming in Spanglish are vital to who I am. I dream in both Spanish and English. We can see ourselves in both worlds, so telling our young people, “You have to decide,” seems unfair.”

Sebastian Lletget
Sebastian Lletget

Treslúce is a platform for her to promote the work of other Latinx producers and to introduce individuals from outside her community to the Latinx culture she loves. (For only $24, you can get this cosmetics brand in BoxyCharm’s October base box.)

Becky G explains that she felt obligated to create Treslúce. because she wanted to support other Latinx innovators and artists, whether they worked in makeup or other mediums. “Tresluce is not just a place for people in our community; I like to think of it as an open invitation to the world. To have a more complete understanding of ourselves, without falling into the trap of cliche or narrow focus.”

“There were a lot of gender norms put on what a woman is meant to be, and what a woman is supposed to look like, and talk like,” she explains of her own upbringing as a young Latina. “That’s why everyone’s getting together to smash those containers. To my mind, that’s a very potent statement.”

 

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Becky G had already established herself in the cosmetics industry as a CoverGirl before she joined Treslúce. She counts the partnership as both “one of the biggest blessings” and “a major learning curve.” She worked with ColourPop before launching her own company.

“I didn’t want to be the Latina face for a brand to employ, to tick their box of diversity,” she explains. “I wanted to demonstrate that we are just as deserving of being the face of things as we are of being their owners and producers,” she says. In the October BoxyCharm foundation box, you may find Becky G’s Treslúce brand for $25.

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