The influencer, Ricardo Peraltahe resorted to his social networks to announce a strong messageapparently after the “bad time” that was worn during the premiere of Wicked.
On November 11, the National Auditorium dressed up to welcome the stars of the long-awaited musical Wicked, adapted to the big screen with a luxury cast. Danna Paola and Ceci de la Cueva met with Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, to celebrate the arrival of the long-awaited film adaptation.
The afternoon was full of surprises, not only because of the presence of great actors and actresses that hundreds of fans were eager to see, to the point that they even broke the fences of the premiere, but because there was an event that caught the attention of several.
The latter was due to the fact that those present began to boo the content creator, Ricardo Peralta, after his arrival on the yellow carpet.
“Buuuu”, “nobody loves you”, “fuck your mother”, “get out” and “asshole” were some of the expressions of the attendees against the influencer, this in apparent repudiation, after in a couple of videos, Peralta spoke strongly against Ariana Grande and Danna, artists who participated in both the film and the dubbing.
This is how the j0tos end up, who harassed people, promoted transphobia for years, promoted bullying and a true Misogynist.
Thank you universe for putting each person where they deserve. ❣️#RicardoPeralta #LobaNoEstasSola pic.twitter.com/ZKgY9HmUgm— Carlitos ✨ (@69LaDivina69) November 12, 2024
Ricardo Peralta announces that he will pause interviews
Given the “bad moment” experienced by the Masterchef winner, who arrived accompanied by his friend Jair Sanchezthrough their social networks He mentioned that all these controversies have forced him to go to therapy, in addition to the fact that he has also had to rely on his closest circle.
But if that were not enough, in a message shared by this November 13 in IG announced that for the moment he will not give interviews, which is why he requested that they stop trying to communicate with him, as he emphasized that “when he is ready” to appear in front of the cameras he will let us know.
“At the moment I am not giving interviews to any media, or to any podcast.
I sincerely ask you to stop passing my phone or trying to contact me or my family.
When it is ready I will let you know on my social networks. I’m fine; I thank the people who have come forward to provide me with support and containment in this delicate moment“,wrote.
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Interviewer: Good morning, and welcome to Time.news! Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Mariana Torres, a social media expert and cultural commentator, to discuss the recent incident at the premiere of the much-anticipated musical ”Wicked,” where influencer Ricardo Peralta faced significant backlash from the crowd. Thank you for joining us, Dr. Torres.
Dr. Mariana Torres: Thank you for having me! It’s a pleasure to be here.
Interviewer: Let’s dive right in. Ricardo Peralta was met with boos and harsh words during the premiere of “Wicked.” What do you make of the crowd’s reaction, especially in light of his prior comments about Ariana Grande and Danna Paola?
Dr. Mariana Torres: The crowd’s reaction speaks volumes about the current landscape of social media influence and public sentiment. Peralta’s criticisms of these beloved artists sparked outrage, and audiences feel empowered to voice their discontent—especially when they perceive an influencer as crossing a line. In this case, the fervor of the fans translated into real-time feedback that journalists, advertisers, and even the talent need to take seriously.
Interviewer: Absolutely! It seems that social repercussions are becoming immediate and even brutal. Do you think this points to a broader cultural shift regarding the treatment of influencers in the public eye?
Dr. Mariana Torres: Definitely. In earlier days, celebrities enjoyed a certain untouchability. Today, audiences are more involved and more vocal than ever before. Social media allows fans to mobilize quickly, and it gives them a platform to express their disapproval without the filter of traditional media. In a way, the audience is reclaiming their power, holding influencers accountable for their actions and statements.
Interviewer: That’s an interesting perspective. Critics of Peralta have accused him of promoting troubling behaviors such as transphobia and misogyny. Do you think that social backlash will influence how influencers craft their public personas moving forward?
Dr. Mariana Torres: Yes, without a doubt. Influencers will likely adapt their strategies to avoid alienating their audience. Given that public sentiment can shift rapidly, they might focus on more inclusive content and steer clear of controversial topics that could lead to backlash. Peralta’s experience serves as a cautionary tale for others in the field; the internet has a long memory, and fans will not hesitate to remind you of past mistakes.
Interviewer: In this case, how do you think the importance of social responsibility weighs on influencers who hold significant sway over their audiences?
Dr. Mariana Torres: Social responsibility is paramount. Influencers inherently carry a level of influence and authority over their followers, some of whom may be impressionable young people. With great power comes great responsibility—there’s an ethical duty to be mindful of the messages they promote, especially regarding sensitive topics. Failing to acknowledge this can result in isolation from their community, as we’ve seen in Peralta’s case.
Interviewer: It’s a delicate balance, for sure. As we move forward in a world driven by social media, what do you believe will be essential for influencers hoping to maintain a positive and engaging relationship with fans?
Dr. Mariana Torres: Authenticity is key. Influencers need to engage with their audience genuinely and responsibly. This means being open about their views while also respecting differing opinions. Additionally, fostering a sense of community and encouraging positive discussions can help mitigate backlash and create a more supportive environment for everyone involved.
Interviewer: Well said, Dr. Torres. The dynamics of social media and celebrity influence continue to change, and it will be fascinating to see how influencers adapt in response. Thank you for your insights today!
Dr. Mariana Torres: Thank you for having me! It’s been a pleasure discussing this important topic.
Interviewer: And thank you to our readers for tuning in. Stay informed and engaged with Time.news for the latest updates on social media trends and cultural discussions.