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Celebrity and Instagram influencer Kiara Acosta says club PR
manager Federico Dickmann told her she was 'dressed like a w***e'
A glamorous 21-year-old trans woman was told she couldn’t go
into a nightclub – after being told she looks like a bloke.
Singer, actress, and TV presenter Kiara Acosta says she was
stopped at the door of the Rose in Rio nightclub in Buenos
Aires, Argentina, by the club's PR manager, named in local media
as Federico Dickmann, and told she wasn’t allowed in.
Kiara told local media that Dickmann said: "You can't pass
because you look like a man and you are not as hot as your
friend."
She added: "I went dancing on Saturday. Federico Dickmann, a
public relations manager at the club told my friend that I could
not pass because I was not as hot as her and also because I was
dressed, according to him, like a w***e. My friend was dressed
exactly like me."
Kiara became well known in her native Argentina after she
participated in the reality TV show Despedida de Solteros
(Bachelor Party) o TV channel Telefe, and she has some 268,000
followers on Instagram.
The trans celebrity has reportedly started a public campaign on
her social media profiles to denounce discrimination at the club.
She told local media: "They knew I was a transgender woman and
that is why they did not let me in.
"As soon as I published it, hundreds of people wrote to me
denouncing similar situations where they were discriminated
against because of several reasons.
"I did it so that people do not go through the same thing again."
After Dickmann stopped the girls at the door, Kiara said she
threatened to file a complaint against the club but the PR
manager reportedly answered: "I have the best lawyers, you will
lose like in war."
According to local media, prosecutor Mariela De Minicis from the
Attorney's Office in Buenos Aires has now launched an
investigation.
De Minicis said: "We will intervene after Kiara's complaint. We
are going to investigate. That is why we ask people to report
any case of discrimination at the entrance of a club.”
The club, in central Buenos Aires is popular with locals but has
had its fair share of critics in the past. One commenter of
TripAdvisor said: "Plain racist and bunch of xenophobes. Don’t
waste your time even going or trying to go there.
"Waited almost an hour even though we were on a guest list,
security was beating around the bush, ultimately said they can’t
let us in".
https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/world-news/trans-tv-host- refused-entry-20981673
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