Claudia Schmidt responds to Daniela Aránguiz’s “black list”: “You have no power in the middle”

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The‌ Zona de⁢ Estrellas panelist made it clear to her Follow Me counterpart that “no one”‌ can fear you.

Claudia Schmidton the Zona de‍ Estrellas program, referred ​to recent statements by Daniela⁤ Aránguiz in relation to a “blacklist” that she would have with those people who talked about her⁤ while she⁤ stayed ⁤away from television,​ as a result⁣ of what ⁤happened with Jorge Valdivia.

On her return⁢ to Sígueme, the former ⁢Mekano indicated that “There is a ‍blacklist‍ of everyone who‍ spoke badly about meof all the people who took advantage of my vulnerability.”

“Here I am⁤ not to blame for anything, and they disrespected‌ meespecially Chilevisión. “I asked the director of ⁢Podemos ‍Hablar not to ‍show an interview that‌ I gave‍ myself, but in the end they did it ‌to cause morbidity‌ and more​ damage,” he added.

In the Zona Latina program they addressed⁤ these ‌words and They speculated ‍about who could be part⁣ of this list. In the ‌midst of that, Claudia Schmidt harshly⁤ criticized Daniela Aránguiz, calling her immature.

For her, “she continues to act in an immature, incoherent​ way because a person who ‌works in ⁣this ‍medium and has spoken about her‌ ex-husband as she has spoken‍ about so many characters ⁢in the world of show business, comes to say that she is going to place blacklist… Who can fear⁢ you? Nobody“.

“What they did on this channel‍ and⁣ Chilevisión ‍is ​to​ make it very clear to you that you‌ have no power in the middle and even less to⁤ threaten people having her on a blacklist. If you have me, leave me there, but be careful because not with me,” he concluded.

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How can viewers develop critical thinking skills when consuming media narratives about celebrities?

Interview ⁣between Time.news Editor and Television⁤ Culture Expert

Editor: Welcome to Time.news, where we delve into the latest trends and discussions⁢ that shape our media landscape. Today, I have with me Dr. Elena Ruiz, a noted⁢ expert in television culture and social dynamics. We’re here to explore the recent ⁤controversy involving Claudia Schmidt and Daniela Aránguiz on the Zona de⁢ Estrellas ⁤program. Thank⁢ you for joining us, Elena!

Dr. Ruiz: Thank you for​ having me! It’s always fascinating to discuss the interplay of television personalities and the societal issues they bring to light.

Editor: Absolutely. The incident that has captured‌ public attention revolves around ‌Daniela Aránguiz’s claims of maintaining a “blacklist” of those who criticized her during a vulnerable time.⁢ What are your thoughts on this idea of⁢ a “blacklist” in the ​context of ⁤public figures?

Dr. Ruiz: It’s quite ​revealing, isn’t it? ​This notion of a blacklist is deeply interconnected with the ⁣themes of power and vulnerability in popular culture. In the realm of television, where personas are meticulously crafted, Aránguiz’s approach signals ⁣her ‍desire to reclaim control over her narrative. By spotlighting those who spoke against her, she places herself in ‌a position of agency after feeling disempowered.

Editor: Interesting. Claudia Schmidt’s response to this was quite​ direct. She indicated that “no one” can fear Aránguiz. How does this dynamic play out in the public eye?

Dr. Ruiz: Schmidt’s assertion can be seen as ⁤a challenge to the prevailing fear that often ‌surrounds⁤ public figures. While Aránguiz’s comments may resonate‌ with some who’ve felt they’ve been maligned, Schmidt’s stance encourages a culture of accountability—she’s effectively saying that those ⁢who criticize can be criticized back. It compels us to think about how public figures manage conflict and the consequences of their narratives in the media.

Editor: So, ​you’re suggesting that this is not just a personal dispute but a wider commentary on the nature of commentary itself?

Dr. Ruiz: Exactly. This incident encapsulates the larger phenomenon of how media personalities navigate public opinion. As they share aspects of their personal lives, they invite scrutiny—and sometimes backlash. The dialogue surrounding the “blacklist” is a reflection of ‌how vulnerable‌ these figures can become, and how they are often pitted against one​ another in a competitive environment.

Editor: We’ve seen similar clashes in the ⁣media⁢ before, where figures build⁣ their own defenses against public perception. How important is it for viewers to critically evaluate these narratives?

Dr. Ruiz: It’s imperative! Viewers must remain critical consumers of media. Understanding the context behind public figures’ statements can‌ foster a healthier engagement with the content. Discussions around vulnerability, power, and accountability expressed by figures like Schmidt and Aránguiz serve as a microcosm for larger societal discussions about mental health, reputation, and the consequences of ‌public​ life.

Editor: This is ‌a nuanced conversation, revealing layers of emotion and strategy. In closing, what do you hope audiences take away from this unfolding drama?

Dr. Ruiz: I hope viewers⁢ grasp the significance​ of empathy, understanding, and dialogue in the face ​of conflicting narratives. Every public story has multiple sides, and as we engage ​with⁢ these personalities, recognizing their humanity can lead to a more compassionate media environment.

Editor: Thank you, Dr. Ruiz, for your​ insights! It’s always enlightening to explore⁢ the deeper meanings behind these celebrity narratives.

Dr. Ruiz: ⁣My pleasure! Let’s continue to follow ‌these stories as they evolve and impact our culture.

Editor: Indeed, we will. Thank you for joining us ​at Time.news.

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