Ángela Aguilar under fire: Her “Woman of the Year” title from Glamour is revoked
Mexican singer Ángela Aguilar is once again at the center of controversy. On this occasion, the controversy arises following the disappearance of the digital publication from Glamour magazine, which distinguished her with the title of “Woman of the Year.” This move has generated a wave of speculation in the entertainment industry.
According to reports, the decision to withdraw the recognition was in response to massive social pressure. More than 500,000 people joined through a digital petition platform to formally request that the award be revoked, arguing that the performer’s career and recent behavior did not justify such a high honor.
Impact of digital pressure
Although the prestigious publication has not issued an official statement nor commented through its communication channels, the change is evident. While articles dedicated to other prominent figures, such as Dulce María and Galilea Montijo, remain visible on their platforms, the mention of Pepe Aguilar’s daughter has been removed, which suggests that the voice of internet users had a direct effect on the editorial decision.
This petition has been one of the most impactful on social media throughout Latin America. After receiving a significant number of signatures, we proceeded to establish direct contact with the magazine to echo the public’s sentiment.
Diana Durán, director of Change.org
A complex landscape for the artist
Angela Aguilar’s situation has become more tense since her romantic relationship with singer Christian Nodal was made public. This bond has been the cause of strong rejection from a sector of her followers, who have used digital platforms to express their discontent constantly.
As of the closing of this edition, neither the artist nor her team have issued statements regarding this event. The lack of an official stance keeps public opinion attentive to any movement related to one of the most high-profile figures in regional Mexican music today.









