The presenter Alexander Otaola claimed that if he had won the Miami-Dade mayoral elections in August, Oniel Bebeshito would not have been able to hold his concert in Miami.
In his first program after returning from vacation, Otaola stated that if he did not win at that time, it was simply because it was not convenient for an anti-communist to lead the county, as there is a plan to launder money there that is funneled by front men in the dictatorship.
"I am sure that if I had won or had been declared the winner of the elections, Bebeshito's concert would not have found a venue to take place," he emphasized.
The influencer added that Bebeshito would be paid 500,000 dollars for five concerts he will be giving soon in the United States. According to him, the financier is a Puerto Rican businessman from New York, a former police chief, who was involved in corruption cases and has now invested in the reggaeton artist.
In another part of his program, Otaola noted that only 10,000 people attended the reggaeton artist's concert (it was claimed that there were 20,000) and he boasted that he truly gathers more than 20,000 followers in his live streams.
He also lashed out at the event attendees who were shouting "Suffer, Otaola" and said that while that was happening, he was "suffering" on his vacation at his private beach.
Hours after the extraordinary concert of Oniel Bebeshito at the Pitbull Stadium in Miami, the host reacted with irony, stating that influencers and Joe Biden helped fill the stadium by giving away tickets.
Frequently Asked Questions about the Controversy Between Otaola and the Oniel Bebeshito Concert in Miami
Why did Alexander Otaola criticize Oniel Bebeshito's concert in Miami?
Otaola criticized Bebeshito's concert because he did not believe the reggaeton artist could fill the Pitbull Stadium in Miami, a venue with a capacity of 20,000 people. He stated that had he won the Miami-Dade mayoral election, the concert would not have taken place, suggesting the existence of a money laundering scheme related to the event.
How many people attended the concert of Oniel Bebeshito in Miami?
Oniel Bebeshito's concert at the Pitbull Stadium in Miami attracted nearly 20,000 people, marking a milestone in the artist's career and demonstrating his ability to draw large crowds in the United States.
What impact did Bebeshito's concert have on the Cuban community in Miami?
The concert was significant for the Cuban community in Miami, as it solidified Bebeshito as an important figure in Cuban reggaeton and served as a meeting point for artists and personalities from Cuban culture in the United States.
How did the Cuban state media react to the success of Bebeshito's concert?
The official Cuban press defended the success of Bebeshito's concert and criticized Alexander Otaola, referring to him as "the unmentionable." They described the event as a defeat for Otaola and emphasized the cultural impact of reggaeton in Miami.
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