
Sabrina Rojas, host of the program "Pasó en América," has revealed her darker side by confessing that she is a toxic person. During the broadcast, Rojas admitted to having two Instagram accounts that she uses to spy on other people. On one account, she poses as a woman to follow the actions of men, and on the other, using a male name, she monitors the activities of certain women.
Natalie Weber, a panelist on the show, also shared her experience, mentioning that she does not follow any of her ex-partners on social media, but has a fake account to observe certain women. Weber supported Rojas' honesty in admitting to having two parallel accounts and revealed that she usually follows the people she "stalks" from that secret account.
Rojas detailed some of the actions she performs from her fake accounts, such as observing people live without them knowing she is present, mentioning that sometimes she feels ashamed of being discovered. However, she clarified that she does not always do it with bad intentions, but out of simple curiosity.
The confessions of Sabrina Rojas and Natalie Weber have generated controversy and surprise among the show's viewers due to the honesty with which they have shared this part of their private lives. The discussion around control in relationships and the use of fake accounts on social media has sparked conversation, highlighting the importance of honesty and transparency in the digital age.