The creator of La Faraona visited Sálvese Quien Pueda in a broadcast marked by a key absence: Lizardo Ponce
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The return of Martín Cirio to a television program caused a stir even before the broadcast began.
This Thursday, the influencer appeared as a guest on SQP (América TV), the show hosted by Yanina Latorre and a panel that usually sets the entertainment agenda.
However, what drew the most attention was the absence of Lizardo Ponce, a historic figure of the program and, in addition, the protagonist of a personal conflict with the YouTuber.
From the beginning, Yanina put forward the topic everyone wanted to address. "Don't you like face-to-face confrontation? Don't you like to confront?" she asked directly.
Cirio denied it: it's not that he avoids confrontations, he clarified, but in this case, it's something personal and discussing it in front of cameras "wouldn't be healthy for anyone".
The host delved deeper and suggested that the conflict had been especially painful for him. "With Lizardo, it's an issue that hurt you," she analyzed.
The content creator, cautiously, acknowledged that there was an emotional impact, although he avoided giving details.
Yanina recalled how they met: first on Carolos en el Bar, the show where they both shared the screen, and then during the live streams they did together in the midst of the pandemic.
"That's where I saw you together for the first time. I had a great time," Latorre said. Cirio agreed: "That's where we became quite good friends. He got a lot of guests. My followers started to hate on him, but the truth is that he did well on Carolos."
Lizardo Ponce habría dejado de ser amigo de Martín Cirio en plena cancelación del youtuber
The conversation moved toward the real origin of the distancing. Majo Martino put forward hypotheses: was it about money? About guests? About a third party? Cirio dismissed everything.
"I'm not going to tell you. It's not what people think. It doesn't have to do with Lizardo. We didn't fight over Carolos," he assured, making it clear that the conflict belongs to the private sphere.
He did recall an episode that, over time, became relevant: when his followers pressured for the friend of the stars to leave the program.
It was then that Lizardo himself approached and told him that, if necessary, he would resign himself.
"I said: 'Lizardo, no,'" he recounted. "There was no tension between us then," he clarified.