By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
A 32-year-old Mexican politician who made headlines for appearing in a promotional video wearing skimpy lingerie is suing her political rivals for claims that she is a call girl. Giselle Arellano, who lives in Las Vegas, says the 'misogynistic' accusations caused her to lose the congressional primary in the Mexican state of Zacatecas.
'This is an abhorrent injustice,' Arellano said in an interview with CNN Mexico. 'They are judging me, without having even listened to me.' Arellano was running for a seat in the Zacatecas state legislature that is specifically reserved for Mexicans who emigrate abroad.
Her campaign was called into question by conservative party officials when a video surfaced of her wearing nothing but her underwear and a pair of white feathered wings on her back while she posed with other similarly-dressed women. The video was a promotional ad for a Vegas soiree held in 2011 called the 'Sinners and Saints Mansion Party.' The party is thrown by the European events firm, 'Sinners and Saints.'
Some Mexican media outlets have pointed to the video as evidence that Arellano is a working call girl. The media has also attacked her Vegas business, Black Rose Concierge Services, as proof of her alleged indiscretions. On its website, the company offers 'concierge services,' including help planning 'adult birthday parties' and 'bachelor parties,' as well as shopping excursions. It also promises to comfort visitors to the city because 'a trip to Las Vegas is not the same without your loved one.'
Arellano says her business is being misjudged and that she does not offer escort services, as many media outlets have claimed. She said voters have been misled and that the primary results should be annulled on the grounds that she was 'slandered' by her rivals and therefore couldn't compete in equal circumstances. Arellano and her family migrated to San Diego, California when she was 10 years old. She returned to Mexico years later and attended one of the most prestigious Universities in the country, Tecnologico de Monterrey, where she studied marketing.