2024-08-21 14:09:38
The journalist apologized for his comments about the late TV presenter and expressed his exhaustion from the constant criticism he receives.
Karol Lucero He was again the target of criticism after unfortunate statements against the late TVN host, Felipe Camiroaga.
In his remarks, he said that if the former television host were alive “I would be really pissed off”, In addition to treating it as “super egocentric”.
These and other phrases from the former panelist of the morning show Mucho Gusto quickly went viral on social media, causing many users to criticize him on social media and remind him of his past mistakes.
For this reason, the journalist used his Instagram account to talk about the situation, stating that he is aware of his mistake and apologising.
Karol Lucero’s statement after her controversial remarks against Felipe Camiroaga
“I regret having hurt feelings regarding the figure of Felipe Camiroaga, a person whom I deeply admired for his charisma and talent. (…) It was absolutely unnecessary to talk about someone who is no longer here, I was very wrong there, I’m sorry,” Karol Lucero began by saying.
After this, the communicator recalled that “once, in 2011, I spoke with Felipe about this, it was after his incident and blunders at the Caupolicán theater, He told me that we must always respect the public, even if we think they are wrong, only time will put everything in its place. Wise words.”
It was there that the 37-year-old influencer wrote that “It is very difficult to get used to the fact that everything will never be okay, and when you think you are doing well, you mess up again”It’s normal, it happens to all of us, but when you are a well-known person, you have to add that you will have hundreds of people to remind you with insults and criticism, as if we were not allowed to do it and giving it an absurd and disproportionate seriousness.”
After these words, Karol Lucero took a moment to vent about the multiple criticisms she has received in recent years.
“I have already been through dozens of funas simply for being who I am or saying what I think. (…) I have stopped each one of them because of the conviction that I have never hurt anyone, but I am tired of constantly living with this feeling of guilt and trying not to make mistakes without understanding why I am prohibited from making mistakes…”, he said.
Finally, the former radio host said he was tired of being in the public eye. “Tell me, how do I resign? How do you do that? I have been out of the conventional media for five years, working only for those who follow me on social media, but I don’t know how to end all this that has been bothering me since 2019,” he concluded.