cases of me too In 2017, The New York Times and The New Yorker published accusations of harassment, sexual abuse and even rape against the American film producer and executive Harvey Weinstein. This was the origin of the movement called (Me Too). The slogan implied that people who suffered abuse, harassment or rape in the world of cinema had the opportunity and courage to raise their voices; which inspired thousands of women to denounce the abuses they had experienced in silence, sometimes even for decades, and not only within the film industry, but from all social sectors. This fact is relevant, since according to the UN, it is estimated that one in three women has at some point in their life experienced physical or sexual violence by an intimate partner, or sexual violence perpetrated by someone who was not their partner.
Under this understanding, it has become necessary to rethink the actions that have been carried out over time, and who have been their protagonists; and prominent figures in history and the art world are no exception, so it seems that Telegram Users Number List has reached Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), the famous Spanish painter and sculptor. cases reach… Picasso? According to , Pablo Picasso is one of the cases. He has been included in this movement because of the partners he had throughout his life, including two wives and multiple lovers with a tendency clearly marked by the age difference. For example, his second wife was 27 years old and he was 79 years old when they married.

The claim that reached Picasso takes place in France and is based on the podcast of Art graduate Julie (which has more than 250 thousand downloads), which raises: Pablo Picasso, like a minotaur and a violent genius who destroyed the lives of his partners. On the other hand, the journalist and writer Sophie , in this same podcast, expressed the vision of her book Picasso: the gaze of the minotaur (2017), which denounces: The and devastating control of the genie over all those who loved him. A 'genius' and at the same time a 'violent' and 'destructive' man. Sophie , writer. cases of These appreciations are accompanied by Picasso's personality and a phrase that Françoise —Picasso's lover and mother of two of his daughters—who mentioned that the artist had confessed to her: For me there are only two types of women: goddesses and doormats.