For boos at “Wicked”? Ricardo Peralta announces that he will not give interviews for the moment

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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.

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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How has the rise of social media changed the public’s perception of influencers ⁣and celebrities?

Title: The Digital Divide: Social Influence and Expectations⁢ in the Age ​of Celebrity

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.

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