Luisa Sonza He has once again become a topic on social media, this time with the speech he made during a show in the early hours of Sunday (16/11). The singer interrupted the performance when she noticed two fans were putting on a date show in the audience. She congratulated the couple, but continued the celebration with a note that sparked controversy.
He said, “Oh, how nice! Is this a dating show?” He added, “I hope it continues! And it won’t be a disgrace like some of my friends,” referring to old relationships.
The comment quickly went viral and divided netizens. Part of the audience understood the speech as a joke, while others criticized the choice of words. The repercussions of the episode, of course, reached the program Ministry of Gossip. Columnist L Capitals Lucas Basin commented on the singer’s situation.
“I found it uncomfortable, completely uncomfortable on her part. For a number of reasons. It was a loving moment between the couple, where the couple wasn’t questioning their love or thinking it could go wrong. They chose to showcase that moment. In a way, it was an inspiration to them, and it had meaning.”
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Bhasin also stressed that the artist’s reaction changed the mood of the moment in the show. For the columnist, the artist could have kept the focus on her fans, as her speech ended up generating numerous interpretations on the networks.
“We already know about Luisa’s disappointments. They are public, she took them to Ana María Braga’s breakfast. It’s not a secret to anyone and she didn’t need to play it like that. She watched the video and felt embarrassed. When we are a little disappointed in love, which must be her case, we really say something. But taking it to the stage, in front of the fans, was not necessary.”
The writer also commented on the repercussions that the scene might have on social media. For him, the artist already knows the impact of her statements and is aware of how moments of performances quickly turn into videos shared by the audience.
“It was a ridiculous exhibition for her, and she knew it would go viral. She has a responsibility to become famous, to know what to say on stage. The artist knows it will go viral. Luisa was not naive.”





