It is no secret that between Lenier Mesa and Alexander Otaola, there are sparks of hatred and the relationship between them is far from good.
In a program with Alexis Valdés, with whom the Cuban presenter is also not on good terms, the singer and songwriter improvised some quite homophobic verses against Otaola.
The idea of improvising something came from Lenier, and in response to the doubts of those present, he said to them: "Don't be afraid, are you scared or what?"
After some improvisation with insults from Alexis Valdés, Lenier showcased his mastery of folk music and threw some jabs at Otaola in a degrading tone, ridiculing him for his sexual orientation.
"I better not want to talk so that no one is astonished / If the 'Ota' is for the name and the 'Ola' is for hating / The best is to walk just like the foam rises / There are many people who add up and have a broad chest / And there’s a bird in a ranch that has hate in its feathers," Lenier improvises, unable to contain his laughter.
The improviser Juan Antonio Díaz, who was also in the program, focused, however, on criticizing the work of the Cuban host: "I still can't wrap my mind around how one acquires fame and money by harming the honor of so many people / What kind of criminal triumphs in this chaos / Don't even think about Otaola / Those who succeed are not good people / And there's no need to poison it; the rat dies on its own."
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