Following Mon Laferte’s allegations: Carolina Soto speaks out about abuses in Rojo

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2024-08-27 01:44:38

The Chilean singer-songwriter recalled some situations that she heard where these behaviors were evident.

Carolina Sotoformer participant of Rojorecently referred to the abuse complaints what did My Fertility against whoever was the producer of the space, Jaime Roman.

His statements were part of the program Lights, Camera: Now!where the national singer spoke at length with Andres Caniulef about his present and the importance of his past on television.

In the conversation, Soto highlighted the impact that the well-known talent show had on her: “Rojo was a great platform, it was the show that boosted my career.”

However, he also stressed that “Not all of us have experienced what Mon experienced, unfortunately she experienced something that I find terrible. “I find it disgusting that she had to go through that.”

Carolina Soto speaks out about abuses in Rojo after Mon Laferte’s comments

After these words, The host asked him Carolina Soto for the biographical documentary My Laferte, I love you, a production where the author of Your Lack of Wanting exposed Jaime Román’s abuse.

“I didn’t experience sexual abuse as such, but abuse of power was everywhere,” the artist explained. “I heard very disgusting things, but before we tended to normalize these behaviors in order to fit in,” she continued.

It was there that the former Rojo did not rule out that there were more people affected by this situation. “Mon dared to say things and today he has the platform to do so. “Suddenly, it is part of his healing to have spoken now and not before, because now is his time to say it, it does not have to be the people’s time,” he said.

After this, the singer-songwriter recalled some hallway rumours about Román: “I know that many of us did hear things about him at that time. “I didn’t see anything, but I heard.”

“At that time, behaviors such as bullying were normalized. come here o the little girl sings from the ovaries. Now if someone tells me that, I might hit them with a punch,” Soto said.

To conclude, the singer said: “I am eternally grateful for the program, but there are things that I don’t like. (…) Like all jobs, it had its bad points, but the negative response was real.”

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