Candela, known as “Kendi”, publicly supported the singer after her dismissal due to the controversy with Tini Stoessel and María Becerra.
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Amid the scandal shaking the urban scene, Emilia Mernes received strong support from her closest circle. This time it was Candela Pieretti, better known as “Kendi”, who came out publicly to defend her after her release on social networks.
Duki's sister used her Instagram account to repost the artist's statement and dedicate a message full of praise to her.
In her publication, Candela highlighted both the professional and personal side of Emilia Mernes, in the midst of the criticism she received in recent days. “Proud of this woman, who apart from being an incredible person, is an artist with all the lyrics,” she wrote
.
Then, she emphasized her work ethic: “I've never seen someone so professional and determined with their
work.”
Finally, he closed with a strong phrase that made clear his position in the face of the controversy: “That should matter, not all this shit...”. The gesture was quickly celebrated by the singer's followers, who interpreted the message as a key endorsement at a delicate time
.
Emilia Mernes' disclaimer after the scandal
Candela's reaction came shortly after Emilia Mernes decided to break the silence, after being at the center of the controversy over her conflict with Tini Stoessel and María Becerra
.
Through her Instagram account, the artist expressed her discomfort at the versions that circulated on networks: “For a week they have been saying things that are not true, replicating lies and inventing news without judgment”.
In addition, he acknowledged that there were differences with his colleagues, although he said he believed they were resolved: “The differences I had with my colleagues were discussed at the time and I understood that they had been clarified.”
In her message, Emilia also focused on the personal impact generated by media exposure. “It's very painful for me and for my whole family to see them say anything without thinking about how it affects,” he said
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And she concluded with a direct request to stop the escalation of digital violence: “I am very distressed and frightened by the level of hate that social networks manage. Please stop.”