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Ricardo Montaner’s blooper in La Voz in Argentina that sparked outrage on Twitter

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On yesterday’s Monday broadcast of La Voz Argentina (Telefe, Monday to Thursday, 10pm; Sunday, 10.30pm), a participant named Lilian Mollo, originally from Valentín Alsina, who said he attended the same school as Ricardo Montaner and had Sandro as his artistic godfather. The Argentine-Venezuelan singer-songwriter asked her a question that sparked terrible suspicions on Twitter, where outrage broke out.

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In her introduction to Marley before taking the stage, Lilian talked about Sandro whom she called “Roberto”. “Roberto is from Alsina, he brings back good memories and I have many anecdotes. I was in his last film of hers, “I went up to get you” and he sponsored me there, “she said.

When the driver wanted to know how Sandro had sponsored it, he opted for the mystery: “What Sandro told me, no one will tell, because he and I were there”, he replied.

Lilian Mollo, in La Voz Argentina.  Capture the TV.

Lilian Mollo, in La Voz Argentina. Capture the TV.

Upon appearing before the jury, Lilian Mollo performed “Arráncame la vida”, by Agustín Lara. Who they turned the chairs to invite her to join their respective teams were Ricardo Montaner and Soledad Pastorutti. “You are one of the most beautiful women to have walked on this stage“, the singer-songwriter told him after praising his voice.

“Are you Ricardo Mollo’s cousin?”asked Lali Esposito. And the response you received was ambiguous. “let’s say yesLilliana replied.But I don’t have the pleasure of meeting them“, he added, like this, in the plural.

“What are you talking about, Ricardo Mollo?” the coach insisted, confused. “Yes, yes, what happens is that I have sung all my life and I have even forgotten my last name”: this was the unusual response.

Lilian Mollo, originally from Valentín Alsino, said she was a neighbor of Ricardo Montaner.  Capture the TV.

Lilian Mollo, originally from Valentín Alsino, said she was a neighbor of Ricardo Montaner. Capture the TV.

To the touch, Lilian went to the point that interested her: telling Montaner that she belongs to Valentín Alsina, the neighborhood where she spent her childhood, and introducing him to all the relationships they have in common. From the school they dated a teacher named Hebe.

“Valentín Alsina, the cradle of tango in this country,” added Montaner. And then, committed the blooper who did not forgive him on Twitter. “And Sandro?”asked Lilian Mollo when she hadn’t mentioned Roberto Sánchez at all in her dialogue with the jury.

"And what about Sandro ?: Montaner

“And what about Sandro ?: Montaner’s question that raised suspicions on Twitter. Capture TV.

As one who senses that he has said something inappropriate, Montaner quickly added: “I mean, the neighborhood is close to where he lived …“, but that sentence was not enough to hide what had just happened.

Terrible suspicion on Twitter

As expected, Ricardo Montaner’s mistake did not go unnoticed or by chance on Twitter. Immediately, posts abounded on the social network highlighting the contradiction in which he had just presented himself The Argentine voice.

On the one hand, it is assumed that the members of the jury do not know a single piece of information about the participants who show up for blind hearings. In fact, after hearing them sing, they also ask for their names and age, because they don’t even know it in advance. Or at least this is what is advertised as the rule of the game.

On the other hand, Montaner was sent with the question about Sandro that the participant had mentioned as her “artistic godfather” in the previous interview with Marley, something that is passed on to the public but remains secret from the coaches.

Thus, comments exploded on Twitter: some full of disappointment and others, of indignation. For example, some of the tweets that were read last night about Montaner’s controversial question to the participant who, of course, chose to join his team:

Source: Clarin

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