Galilea Montijo podría hundirse con Wendy Guevara y Paola Suárez
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Takeaways
- ❖Paola Suárez is accused of public indecency and sexual acts with a minor, captured on video, leading to severe legal and public image concerns.
- ❖The infighting among 'Las Perdidas' (Paola Suárez, Salma, Wendy Guevara) is largely perceived as staged for media attention, despite denials.
- ❖The group's public behavior, including substance use and public scandals, is seen as unprofessional and damaging to their image as Televisa employees.
- ❖Wendy Guevara and Paola Suárez's substantial earnings contradict their requests for public donations for a friend's private hospital treatment.
- ❖Televisa is criticized for lacking filters in talent selection, prioritizing controversial figures for ratings over upholding family values, potentially harming its brand.
- ❖The association with 'Las Perdidas' is viewed as a liability for Galilea Montijo, a prominent Televisa host and Teletón representative, with rumors of her own departure from the network circulating.
- ❖The scandalous actions of a few individuals are negatively impacting the entire transformist community, making it harder for professional drag artists to find work due to public prejudice.
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1Public Scandals and Legal Ramifications for Paola Suárez
Paola Suárez is facing severe backlash for a video allegedly showing her engaging in sexual acts with a minor in public. The hosts emphasize the illegality and grotesqueness of the act, noting that such behavior would lead to arrest in the US, and question the group's judgment in filming and publicizing it.
Host Javier Ceriani references a video shown the previous Friday and the guest Emanuel Nando describes the 'grotesque' nature of the filmed act.
2Staged Conflicts and Hypocrisy for Attention
Emanuel Nando suggests that the public fights and controversies among 'Las Perdidas' (Paola Suárez, Salma, Wendy Guevara) are often staged. He believes these are calculated strategies to generate media buzz and keep them relevant, despite the group's denials. This strategy is also seen in their requests for donations for medical expenses, despite their significant earnings.
Emanuel Nando states, 'veo que ya a veces hasta se van armando sus planes... para que obviamente no nada más los periodistas, sino todos los influencers las traigan.' He also questions the request for donations for Claudia Burgos's hospital bills given Wendy's wealth.
3Televisa's Eroding Standards and Risk to Brand Image
The podcast criticizes Televisa for its perceived lack of filters in selecting talent, arguing that the network is desperate for attention and is platforming controversial figures like Wendy Guevara without regard for traditional 'Mexican family values.' This association is seen as damaging to Televisa's brand, especially given its ties to family-oriented programs like Teletón.
Emanuel Nando states, 'la televisión cada vez va en decadencia es preocupante... ya están tan desesperados de atención Televisa que ya se agarran estos personajes polémicos.'
4Galilea Montijo's Career at Risk Due to Association
The hosts and guest discuss how Galilea Montijo, a prominent Televisa host and face of Teletón, is at risk of being 'sunk' by her association with 'Las Perdidas.' Her involvement with figures engaged in public scandals is seen as incompatible with her public image and the values of the brands she represents. Rumors suggest she might be phased out by Televisa producers.
Javier Ceriani states, 'Galilea no puede traer a dos transm esto los en la en la calle, sexo en en el en la calle con menores de edad, con sustancia, porque Galilea representa el Teletón.' Emanuel Nando adds, 'Hay unos productores por ahí que ya andan cacaraqueando... la primera que ya están hartos es de Galilea Mortijo. Ella es la que ya va también para afuera.'
5Negative Impact on the Transformist Community
The scandalous behavior of 'Las Perdidas' is harming the reputation of the entire transformist community. Professional transformists, who often perform for family events, fear that the public will generalize the negative actions of a few, leading to a decline in opportunities and increased prejudice against the community.
Emanuel Nando states, 'perjudicar al rubro del transformismo... ya no va a contratar nadie a un transformista porque la imagen que dan es que son unas unas pervertidas y no es así.' He cites a friend, Michelle, a travesti show performer, who confirms this negative impact.
Notable Moments
Discussion of Paola Suárez's alleged sexual act with a minor in public.
This is presented as a major scandal with legal implications, directly impacting the public image of 'Las Perdidas' and their associates.
Emanuel Nando's opinion that 'Las Perdidas' stage their fights for attention.
This frames much of the group's public drama as a calculated media strategy rather than genuine conflict, questioning their authenticity.
Criticism of Televisa for platforming controversial figures.
This highlights a broader concern about media ethics and the potential for major networks to compromise their values for ratings, with implications for public trust and brand image.
Rumors about Galilea Montijo's potential departure from Televisa.
This suggests that the negative association with 'Las Perdidas' could have significant career consequences for established celebrities, indicating a breaking point for network tolerance of scandal.
Discussion on how 'Las Perdidas' damage the image of the broader transformist community.
This emphasizes the ripple effect of individual actions on an entire marginalized group, leading to increased prejudice and reduced professional opportunities for others.
Quotes
"Yo siento que son estrategias que ellas en su mismo chat se hacen y a ver, ahora yo como que me peleo contigo y tú me das y me respondes y te vas con todo, eh, me tira rico y dices que yo te cachete por esto y esto y esto. Entonces, como que yo siento que esto ya está bien montado, honestamente."
"Galilea no puede traer a dos transm esto los en la en la calle, sexo en en el en la calle con menores de edad, con sustancia, porque Galilea representa el Teletón."
"Hay unos productores por ahí que ya andan cacaraqueando unos maquillistas que tengo yo por ahí que uy contenido y el chisme es rico y caliente. Pero Manuel, qué bárbaro, me encanta el chisme. Eh, prim. Esto es una primicia. Hay unos maquistas que son igual de tojas que yo, que son amiguitos míos, que no voy a decir nombres por seguridad de ellos mismos y para que me sigan pasando ese chisme rico, pues ellos mismos me dicen, 'Mira, hay productores que ya están hartos de estos personajes.' Y la primera que ya están hartos es de Galilea Mortijo. Ella es la que ya va también para afuera."
"Se jodió el rubro de transformista de cómicos. Se se va se va a jorobar."
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