"From goddess to traitor: the hypocrisy behind the RoRo Bueno case"
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Each video began with phrases like: “Pablo wanted…” and there she was, preparing elaborate meals, decorated with love and a smile. Her lifestyle, focused on caring for her boyfriend, led many men on social media to put her up as an example of “the ideal woman”
Although she herself defined as a feminist —yes, she said it explicitly— many men decided to ignore it. Some said she was indeed a real feminist, “not like the others who hate men”; others claimed she couldn’t be a feminist because she served willingly. As if femininity were measured in washed dishes and not in consciousness.
What those men conveniently omitted is that Pablo also cared for her. RoRo showed a reciprocal relationship, full of everyday affection, where she cooked and he cleaned, they accompanied each other, they respected each other. There was no submission, but love with agreements. But of course, that didn’t serve much to feed the patriarchal fantasy.
The case of RoRo Bueno is a perfect mirror of how collective hypocrisy operates, especially that which disguises itself as “traditional values.”
First, the “alpha” men placed her on a pedestal because she fit the mold of “the perfect woman”: submissive, a caregiver, who cooks and serves with a smile. They didn’t admire her as a person but the role she represented for their fantasy of control and emotional superiority.
They even went so far as to say: “I want a RoRo,” “I wish I were Pablo,” “That’s a real relationship.”
But as soon as she did something that deviated from that script —like training with Jake Paul— she became a traitor. Not because there was any proof of infidelity, but because she broke the character. She moved freely, approached another man, and that was enough for the same ones who adored her to crucify her. Because for them, a woman’s value is not in her autonomy, but in her obedience.