Being public figures, celebrities take great responsibility for what they say and do on social media. And if they ’embarrass’ it, Internet users will be there to make it noticeable and not precisely in a subtle way. Not even close.
This is the case of these ‘illustrious’ characters who left with their mouths open more than one with their ‘paws’ in the nets.
Here are some of the most embarrassing examples.
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Kika Nieto
The ‘youtuber’ Tina Nieto lost many followers and created many memes with her famous phrase “I tolerate them”, referring to members of the Lgtbiq + community.
In his video, uploaded in March 2018 on his YouTube channel, his followers asked him what he thought about gay people. She said she knew he was ‘entering the wolf’s mouth’ when he replied and said that, because of their Catholic religion, he thought “it wasn’t right,” but he tolerated them.
Although days later he uploaded another clip in which he claimed that he was not referring to the fact that he supported the existence of homosexual people, but lived with them and respected them, to no avail. Public opinion had already turned against him and his channel received a severe blow.
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Paris Danielle
Paris Danielle is a ‘tiktoker’ who wanted to ‘teach’ English pronunciation to her fans. He was trying to ‘correct’ people on his TikTok account so they could say ‘okay’ the name of clothing, footwear and other product brands. This caused controversy at the time, as it was taken by several followers as an act of arrogance.
In addition, in this video he claimed that Zara and H & M are pronounced according to the English language, which (Following his logic of pronouncing the marks as to where they come from) is incorrect because one is Spanish and the other is Swedish.
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It was also ridiculed because, in the middle of a video, he missed a ‘haiga’ instead of ‘hagi’, as she was noticeably affected because they had hacked her Instagram account.
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Currently the ‘influencer’ is known as the ‘strawberry girl’ (the way someone brags about Mexico).
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Johana Fadul
This week the Colombian actress arrived in the country and on her way through El Dorado Airport in Bogota, she was not tested for coronavirus. Then he had the idea to post on his Instagram account a video in which he celebrated this fact and compared covid-19 tests with those of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
“I was saved from the test that is by the nose (…) Receiving these results, that is, I think it is worse than receiving some AIDS, cancer, I do not know, as well as a terrible disease,” they were the words that cost him endless criticism from users on networks.
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Many noted that these diseases should not be compared, as they are of a different type of severity.
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Manuela Gómez and Yina Calderón
In February 2020, a video of Yina Calderón and Manuela Gómez, both known for their participation in the RCN program ‘Protagonists of our TV’, literally ‘caught in the wicks’ in a bar in Bogota, went viral.
In the recording Yina can be seen attacking Manuela. He first threw her a glass of water and then clung to her hair. The waiters on the spot had to separate them by force.
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The fights ended unexpectedly in June amid a Yina Calderon party, in which both gave each other a kiss of reconciliation.
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Kunno
The Mexican ‘influencer’ was at the center of the controversy when he posted a video announcing his foray into the HolaFan! Platform, in which fans can receive greetings from the ‘influencers’ and celebrities who are enrolled in this application for a certain cost.
The controversy arose as a result of the price per message, as it is one of the highest on the platform: 1,200 Mexican pesos, which is more than 200,000 Colombian pesos.
The memes were not long in coming:
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Pautips
Colombian ‘youtuber’ Paula Galindo, better known as Pautips, has been part of an endless number of controversies. The most recent was due to an unusual complaint: he was upset that she herself had to fix the hotel room in Miami (USA) in which she was staying.
“I was told they are not cleaning the rooms because of the covid. I was never informed about this before paying“, He said in his video.
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The situation was announced on November 7, but until the 12th of the same month it became known on the networks. Many netizens joked and hinted that she did not know how to make a bed. That’s why the ‘youtuber’ responded with a story in which he showed that he knew.
Also, in April 2020, the young woman had posted that she didn’t want to cook and that she missed “going out for brunch”. This comment gave rise to criticism from Internet users, who saw the comment as ‘banal’ in the midst of the crisis that is still sweeping the country today..
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