Coco Stambuk of Glup! apologizes to Melina Noto – 2024-04-17 14:37:28

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2024-04-17 14:37:28

Stambuk’s words take distance from what was stated by Glup!’s manager, who ruled out that the singer had forced Melina Noto to give him a kiss.

Koko Stambuk, vocalist of Glup!, raised his voice to apologize to Melina Noto for trying to kiss her on the mouth against her will, within the framework of the Casablanca grape harvest festival.

Stambuk stressed in a statement published on social networks that “In this video I want to apologize to Melina Noto for what happened this Sunday in Casablanca. “This is not a video of justification, it is not a video to normalize things, it is a video to apologize for the things that happened.”

The singer expressed that “I have thought a lot about what to really say and I have nothing left but to admit that I made a mistake. “We are human beings and sometimes we do things that are not right.”

Along these lines, the vocalist of Glup! He reiterated that he hopes that his apology will help ensure that this type of situation does not continue to be repeated in the future.

“I take responsibility for my mistake, I take responsibility for the consequences that my mistake may have (…) trying to ensure that this helps to ensure that these situations do not occur again and are not normalized. For my part, I am against these situations, I watch myself in the same video and I feel that it was a very stupid thing on my part and I recognize it,” Koko Stambuk argued.

The artist took the opportunity to apologize again to Melina Noto “for having had such an uncomfortable moment because of me.”

Stambuk’s words take distance from what was stated by Glup!’s manager, who ruled out that the singer had forced Melina Noto to give him a kiss.

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