translated from Spanish: Horacio Cabak and his exit from Polemic in the Bar: “I did not resign, there are no codes”

Today Horacio Cabak used his social networks to say goodbye to the cycle Controversy in the Bar. And while in his first tweet the driver thanked the work, a few moments ago another post scored some issues that hinted that the exit had not been on the best terms. After a crisis broke out in his personal life that reached the media and for a few weeks had him as the protagonist, Cabak’s ways of managing himself, and especially the places he chose to talk about the subject, caused in America a marked annoyance that extended to personal relationships with his colleagues. 

Cabak had confrontations with Flavio Azzaro, Andrea Campbell and even with the driver of the cycle, Mariano Iúdica. These crossings and the wear and tear of the employment relationship, made that from the date, Horace was no longer part of the program. However, after it was speculated that the driver of The Fashion Cage, had submitted his resignation, the former model turned to tweet to clarify how things went. 

Blunt wrote: “I did not resign. It was not by common agreement. There were no conversations. There was no respect. There are no codes. Simple”. In this way, he made it more than clear that the determination was driven by the producers and bosses of the cycle, pointing without naming Gustavo Sofovich, the general producer of the program and son of its creator. 

Original source in Spanish

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