A bizarre event occurred on Blender, the Kuka streaming show, just hours after Nicolás Maduro had been removed from power in Venezuela by the armed forces of the United States.
While they were trying to analyze what had happened in one of the segments, they decided to share some clips of the dictator in which he spoke about his administration.
But their faces changed automatically when one of the show's producers made a mistake and played a video that was not supposed to appear.
In that video, the Chavista leader compared his de facto government with that of Juan Domingo Perón.
"Perón, Perón. I think it was in Argentina with Perón that a similar event took place with Perón. Perón, Perón! I am Peronist and Evita's supporter", Maduro began saying in the recording.
When she became aware of his words, the host of the show remarked: "He has to stop clinging to Peronism. Enough!"
But the video kept playing and Maduro added: "With Perón I go, with Evita I go. And we go. They are with us too", implying that the leaders of those times would support him if they were alive.
Another of Blender's panelists commented: "I don't know... I don't think so". Trying to save the moment, the host said that there had been a mistake in what they had intended to show on air.
"Is this the video, Juli? No, right?", she asked her producer, outraged by what had just happened.
However, nothing could be done anymore to cut the broadcast or erase what had happened live, so the moment went viral quickly on X thanks to the users who clipped it.
"Now they're going to play dumb like they did not even know him hahahahaha Peronchos, sons of a truck full of whores," a user commented. Another user added: "When your ideology is so full of shit that it seeps out through your pores." "But they were the first ones to endorse Maduro's electoral fraud, mocking the opposition in Venezuela while they were being imprisoned and tortured. Zero coherence, the divide is moral, it has never been clearer," another outraged internet user recalled.