The conflict between the singers adds up to episodes in silence: while signs of distancing grow, a sharp drop in followers and unconfirmed versions fuel the mystery about what really happens behind the scandal.
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On March 17, fans of Tini Stoessel detected a movement that did not go unnoticed: the artist stopped following Emilia Mernes on Instagram. What at first seemed like a simple gesture on social networks ended up generating a real domino effect
.
From then on, other users began to imitate the action and the conflict quickly escalated. The distance between the two artists, who until recently maintained a close relationship, began to take public form without the need for official statements
.
The drop in followers that impacted her image
The most visible effect of this controversy was the direct impact on Emilia Mernes' social networks. As can be seen, on the same day that the “unfollow” became known, the singer had more than 10,100,000 followers on
Instagram.
However, in just three days, that number dropped significantly: he lost around 100,000 followers, a number that set off alarm bells surrounding his digital image.
This type of variation is not common among artists of their magnitude, so many interpreted the fall as a direct consequence of the conflict with Tini Stoessel and the reaction of her fans.
In the midst of the scandal, versions emerged that added even more tension to the conflict. The panelist Yanina Latorre launched a strong accusation in Save Yourself Who Can, where she said that Emilia Mernes had tried
to compensate for the loss of followers.
“They're sending me a data. Emilia, when she saw that they started to stop following her, because not only did these big boys stop following her, but also the fans, is buying bots,” she said on the air
.
In addition, he delved into the impact generated by the distancing: “There is a lot of ego here. Bots are getting into it. You stop following Tini and all of Tini's followers stop following you. María Becerra stops following you and all the followers stop following you,” he added
.
The statements soon generated repercussions, since so far there has been no official confirmation from the artist.
The conflict was also reflected in other movements within the environment. In addition to Tini, figures such as María Becerra, Antonela Roccuzzo, Tuli Acosta and Taichu also stopped
following Emilia on social networks.
This chain effect further fueled the versions of a break within the singer's close circle and reinforced the idea that the conflict transcended the personal.