El Micha goes to an interview in the midst of a discussion with Carlos Otero.

The Cuban singer left the set of the show El Toro Loco Show, on Mega TV, after a heated argument with the host Carlos Otero.


The Cuban singer El Micha, frequently involved in controversies, had a heated argument with the host Carlos Otero during the recording of the show El Toro Loco Show, after which he got up from his chair and left the set.

"I come and go because I feel like it," exclaimed El Micha furiously in a video shared on his Instagram, which captured the moment he responded to Carlos Otero, a member of the cast of the show aired by Mega TV.

"I don't care what you think," the artist pointed out. "And wherever I feel, if I don't understand what they are telling me, I'm going to heat up the show," he emphasized before leaving the television set.

"What do you know about Cuba? You've been here for 14 years, what do you know?" El Micha exclaimed, visibly upset, while continuing to respond to the host Carlos Otero. However, the questions that sparked the heated debate were removed from the video.

"It's just a story. Don't mess with me, gentleman, because I'm crazy," he said to the artist while walking away from Otero and the rest of the cast of the show, leaving the production team surprised by the scene.

Accompanying the video, El Micha expressed on Instagram: “There are programs and small shows, there are professionals like Tony Dandrades and Enrique Santos, and there are others, a bunch of fakes, pretending to be the most patriotic to get a like and profit from the same issue."

El Micha made his stance clear by stating: "I already said that with me it's for fun. If they want content, I’m going to give it to them. I had never gone to that trash of a program because I always suspected it wasn't at my level, junk journalism. If you don't respect me, I'm going to respect you even less. I said enough and I don't believe in anyone."

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