El Micha attacks Carlos Otero: "He never took Cuban television to say anything against it."

Everything seems to indicate that the reggaeton artist did not like the way the Cuban presenter has publicly addressed his most recent controversy.


El Micha does not beat around the bush, and after the controversial reaction he had on "El Toro Loco TV Show" when he left the program, he has now set his sights on Carlos Otero.

Everything seems to indicate that the reggaeton artist did not like the way the Cuban presenter, who was present that day in the interview, publicly addressed the issue.

In an Instagram live that was shared by several profiles on social media, El Micha said: “I don’t even know what to say to Carlos because I have always treated him with a lot of respect, knowing well that he was a host in Cuba of a super famous show, that he was always friends with the friends and that he had a ton of Ladas and a ton of houses, he would gather and give the report and say what he had to say, you know how that works.”

"Here a bunch of police have come in, a lot of sector chiefs have come in, a lot of people who have done a thousand things in Cuba, like Carlos Otero himself who spent many years hosting a program, being the boss, and he had to say what they told him to say. He never stood up on the program and took Cuban television to say anything against it. So he comes here and is the most sought after," were some of the darts that El Micha launched against Otero.

"The Cuban has to respect himself, man (...) I am a free guy who comes and goes and does whatever I want, whoever is blessed is blessed, you are crazy," the reggaeton singer added, and he didn't stop throwing jabs at Alexander Otaola, with whom he has always been in dispute.

Previously, Carlos Otero, while explaining what happened on “El Toro Loco TV Show,” said that when you go to a show of this type, you have to be prepared for any kind of question, and he added that he was very surprised by El Micha's attitude.

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