
Emilia Mernes went viral for a video where she shows that she doesn't care about being canceled.
Emilia was happy about the moment and the decisions she's making and downplayed what others think of her
The singer Emilia Mernes was once again at the center of controversy after a video was released on her YouTube channel. With her characteristic naturalness, the artist made a comment that some took as offensive, sparking a wave of outrage on social media.
During a behind-the-scenes of her performance with the song "Bunda," Emilia joked about moving to Miami with her producer. "Zecca, we need to come live here," she said with a laugh. Immediately, someone from her team anticipated the controversy and warned her: "No, they're going to cancel you."

However, the singer doubled down and, amid laughter, said: "Eu, I never said I was going to live in Miami, bunch of..." Although the video had a 'beep' censoring the end of the sentence, many claimed that what she really said was "starving people."
This was enough for a battle of opinions to break out on the social network X. While some defended her, others attacked her with comments like: "For God's sake, how classless," or "In the end, she wasn't so little to talk."

Why did Emilia Mernes settle in Miami?
In an interview with Billboard,Emilia explained that she decided to move temporarily to Miami to seek new opportunities in the music industry. "Here you constantly run into new artists and producers. And it's good to experiment," she stated.

Despite her move, the singer assured that she will continue working with her team in Argentina, as her country has given her "unbelievable things." She also made it clear that she will not disconnect from her roots: "I will always be going back home, I can't let go of that."
Meanwhile, the most radical fans of artists like Lali criticize her with resentment, Emilia remains focused on her career and expanding her international success. The truth is that, far from taking cancellations seriously, the singer has shown that she continues to take everything with humor.
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