Overview
- Julieta Poggio confirmed she took off the veneers after a TV interview where she said a new project with very tight close‑ups made keeping them unworkable.
- She said the online pile‑on hurt her and described feeling worn down by the volume of negative comments on social media.
- Poggio defended her right to change her look, called veneers a reversible tryout, and said she does not owe the public an explanation for aesthetic decisions.
- A Córdoba dentist, Emiliano Olivera, criticized the veneers as oversized by “two or three sizes” and warned about issues like tooth wear and speech changes, prompting a public back‑and‑forth.
- Coverage across entertainment shows and platforms kept the story in view as Poggio posted a video reflecting on chasing a “perfect” beauty standard, turning her choice into a wider debate over autonomy and professional critique.