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Scandal over Bad Bunny's 'La Casita' in Argentina

Bad Bunny's appearance in Argentina sparked criticism over the selection of fans for 'La Casita.' One of the attendees, Iara Morena, took to TikTok to refute claims, explaining how she met the artist and condemning online hate.


Scandal over Bad Bunny's 'La Casita' in Argentina

The passage of Bad Bunny through our country left an indelible mark on his fans, but it also sparked the fury of some others. 'La Casita,' the structure where the artist meets with followers and some celebrities, sparked a debate on social media over those chosen to accompany him. According to the Argentine News Agency, hundreds of users expressed their indignation over the selection, calling the women who went up 'cats,' a derogatory term used to suggest they were not real fans, but people who work in 'accompaniment.' Faced with the wave of aggression online, Iara Morena, one of the women who was at La Casita for the first show in Argentina, decided to break her silence on TikTok to clarify how she got there and defend the transparency of the process. 'No one invited my friends and me,' Iara clarified in her video. According to her story, she and her group arrived early at the River Plate stadium, around 7:00 PM: 'We were there on the field, dancing and chilling, and that's when one of the producers spotted us and said, 'Girls, you three to the casita,'' explained the young woman, denying any prior arrangement or VIP invitation. Iara also gave details about Tini Stoessel, María Becerra, and Bizarrap, the famous guests at the first date: 'They were always in the back, relaxed, having a drink. They add normal people who go to the concert because we are fans.' Finally, she lamented the verbal abuse she received from users: 'I find it really terrible to be hearing people say 'cats' or that the casita was a disgrace. We were just lucky enough to get in and have a good time.' TikToker Iara Morena recounted how she got to La Casita. 'I felt they were a bit embarrassed, in a chill moment because they are always exposed,' she commented on the attitude of the local artists. Regarding the accusations of 'favoritism,' the TikToker said: 'If the house had been full of only celebrities, they would be saying, 'How could they not add someone from the public?' I'm fed up with the hate comments.'