A video showing actress Eiza González interacting with people in Miami has drawn public attention and debate online. The clip, widely shared, depicts her briefly engaging with individuals attempting to greet her or take photographs.
The interaction occurred as Eiza González was leaving a restaurant. Footage captured her walking along the street, where she was approached by onlookers and photographers.
While she posed for one man, another fan who approached appeared to receive a brief acknowledgment before she continued walking. This particular moment prompted commentary from some viewers who described her demeanor as cold or distant.
Online reactions were mixed. Some commenters expressed disappointment, suggesting she seemed unappreciative of her fans. Others defended the actress, arguing that individuals, including public figures, have a right to privacy and are not obligated to engage with everyone who approaches them.
Eiza González began her career in Mexican television before transitioning to projects in the United States. Her work includes roles in films such as "Ambulance," "Guerra sin reglas," and "Descuida, yo te cuido." She has appeared alongside prominent actors, including Natalie Portman and Henry Cavill. Her move to Hollywood marked a turning point in her professional path, leading to a larger international profile.
Reports from some outlets also recently noted her attendance at a tennis match where she appeared to support Bulgarian player Grigor Dimitrov, adding another layer to her public appearances in recent weeks, according to reports like one published Tuesday.
The discussion around the Miami video echoes past comments by Eiza González regarding public perception, particularly from her home country. She has previously stated that she does not always feel fully supported by the Mexican public despite her pride in her heritage.
During an interview last year, she commented, "I always feel, as I have said my whole life, very proud to be Mexican, although sometimes I do not feel the same love back." A separate report on the interaction detailed reactions.