Colombian content creator Aida Cortés has sparked controversy once again after posting photos on social media featuring religious symbols, which ignited debate online. The images show her semi-naked in a church in Antioquia wearing black lace underwear and a cross around her neck, accompanied by the caption 'If the world is upside down, what are whores?' This follows previous backlash from the Catholic Church over a similar photo session at a chapel in Guarne, where the Diocese of Sonsón-Rionegro formally rejected the event, calling it a 'moral profanation' of sacred space. The latest post has divided opinions, with some supporting her artistic freedom while others criticize the mixing of religious imagery with explicit content. It remains unclear whether these images are part of a commercial campaign, modeling project, or music release, though the hashtag '#Ramera 20 de julio de 2026' suggests a planned launch date.
Bias read (Center): The article presents both perspectives—supporters of Cortés’ artistic expression and critics concerned about the blending of religious symbolism with explicit content—without overtly favoring one side. It includes direct quotes from the Diocese of Sonsón-Rionegro and references the public reaction,





