Santiago del Moro referred to the criticism he receives for justifying Furia’s actions: “I’m going to talk”

In the midst of one of the most controversial editions of Big Brother, Santiago del Moro referred to the criticism they receive daily for the violent statements and actions of the participants. In the face of these repeated episodes, the host of the cycle expressed himself and said: “If you had seven months of a 24-hour camera, wouldn’t you say some kind of thing that could be canceled for the outside?”, he asked the audience. He then referred to the double standard and confronted the former participants who questioned his statements.  Likewise, from his radio cycle “El Club del Moro” he also spoke about the issue and expressed: “I kind of got angry last night because I feel that there is a double standard for everything. I feel that the format, all over the world, is very spicy. And we are Heidi next to others. To me, this thing of wanting to cancel someone all the time instead of containing or educating them, even if someone says something that is wrong.”Justified. And he continued: “Obviously inside the house they have said barbarities, horrible things but they are the same, softer or rude, similar to what we all say because we all continue to give our opinion about other people’s bodies, we all think about each other’s lives or how others dress, how they have their ass… the other and what the others do with their ass…”.” It’s something we’re learning about all the time. I know people, from life that is tremendous and then I see them raising their fingers, pontificating and that is what unnerves me,” he said.  And he warned: “At some point I’m going to talk. They’re going to listen to me, but first we have to end this program.” And he concluded: “This is a revolutionary game. It is a program that challenges us, crosses us, generates everything for us. And I have a lot to say.”

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