Marta Fort shared a series of nude photos on Instagram, sparking debate among her followers. Whereas partially covering herself with a ribbon to avoid censorship, the images ignited a conversation about self-expression and boundaries online.
Responses to the photos were mixed, with some praising Fort for her confidence and others questioning the necessity of the post. Comments ranged from “The Commander,” to “I didn’t know your factory released a new bonbon,” and “Gorgeous, a worthy daughter of the Commander.” Many simply called her “very sensual” and “stunning.”
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Marta Fort, as nature intended, on social media. (Photo: instagram/martacfort)
In a recent interview, Marta Fort, twin sister to Felipe Fort, revealed she’s shed her shyness. “I’m about to turn 22 and I’ve already resolved quite a few things. I’ve had opportunities to grow this past year, and I’ve trained myself to be comfortable with exposure. Fortunately, I don’t have any fears anymore,” she said.
Fort also fondly remembered her father, who passed away in 2013: “I feel him close. Whenever I need advice, I think of him and the answer comes to me. From the moment he died, I never felt alone. I don’t pray to God, I pray to him.”

Marta Fort, flirting with Instagram’s censorship guidelines. (Photo: instagram/martacfort)
Marta Fort Disappoints Fans of “Marroc”
In an interview with La Nación, Marta Fort explained why an XL version of the famous peanut chocolate bite, one of her family’s factory’s signature treats, won’t be happening.
“They came to the conclusion that the shape is iconic as it is. There’s a lot of research behind every change. It’s not like someone thinks of something and it’s done. But that doesn’t mean it won’t be revisited and become a hit someday,” she explained. The news comes as celebrity-backed food brands continue to dominate social media and consumer trends.

Felipe Fort with his “Marroc” cake, which sparked envy online. (Photo: instagram/gastonsalaspastelero)
She also revealed her twin brother, Felipe Fort’s, stance on the family business: “He didn’t approach it at all. He’s focusing on other projects. He has a brand; he’s doing well and is very creative.”