Maluma, currently one of the most important Colombian artists internationally, has been trending on various social media platforms in recent days due to his performance at the Qatar 2022 World Cup fan fest.
Likewise, The Antioquian singer received hundreds of criticisms for not having rejected the invitation from the organizers of the sporting event as other singers did. He was also questioned for standing up during an interview after being asked about alleged human rights violations in the Asian country.
“It's something I can't solve, "I just came to enjoy life and football. It's not something I have to get involved in. I came to celebrate football, to raise my flag and my culture at the most important event in the history of sports, and to bring joy to the corners of the world," said the reggaeton singer. visibly upset.
One of the first personalities to speak out about this incident was Carolina Ramírez, who lashed out at Maluma through her Instagram stories, calling him an "idiot."
“I'm going to say it in Argentinian because it sounds nice: "Maluma, you're an idiot. In Colombian it would be: what a jerk. Everyone makes a fool of themselves, but calm down, daddy, the road is long." the actress initially indicated.
The Valle del Cauca native, however, didn't stop there and this Monday again criticized the Colombian singer for not speaking out regarding the alleged human rights violations and the lack of women's freedoms in Qatar.
Ramírez, remembered for her role as Yeimy Montayo in The queen of Flow (Caracol Televisión), also took advantage of the moment to praise the symbolic protest of Alex Scott, former England national team player.
“There are people more offended by my comment about Maluma, about human rights violations in Qatar. Maluma could have used one of these, but he didn't. He preferred to leave the table after an uncomfortable question." sentenced.
It's worth mentioning that this week it was revealed that the captains of six European national teams declined to wear the "One Love" armband, which bears the colors of the flag representing the LGBTIQ+ community, to avoid any reprimand or sanction from FIFA.
In response to this announcement, journalist and former English footballer Alex Scott decided to wear the ribbon during the pre-match match between the British and Iranian national teams, thus defying the authorities in the Arab country.
“Spectacular journalist Alex Scott. "Kane isn't wearing the One Love rainbow armband because of the potential sporting bans England could face? Well, she's wearing it for her live broadcast on BBC Sport." wrote one Internet user on Twitter.
England, Wales, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, and Switzerland, who had planned to wear the colored armband in support of inclusion and against discrimination, decided not to do so on Monday due to the threat of receiving "sporting sanctions" during the World Cup in Qatar.
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