Jackie Chan's latest film, Karate Kid: Legends, is soon to debut in the U.S., creating buzz in Times Square. Natalie Loureda, prominent MMA fighter and actress, promotes the film while advocating for women's self-defense through her platforms. Initially released in Mexico City, the movie faced a delay due to the SAG-AFTRA strike, pushing its North American release to December 13. Loureda, a social media influencer, uses her podcast to discuss martial arts and inspire women to learn self-defense, drawing from her upbringing in a martial arts family.
While discussing her support for martial arts, Loureda emphasized, 'Women should learn self-defense,' highlighting the importance of physical empowerment for women.
With excitement building for the release, Loureda confidently asserted, 'Times Square looks good with a little karate in it,' celebrating the film's upcoming debut.
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