Cuban host Alexander Otaola has once again spoken out about La Diosa, following a direct message from the singer during her appearance on the reality show "El Rancho de Destino," which she joined just days ago.
During one of the most talked-about episodes, La Diosa requested "a bit of respect" from her friend Otaola, after Fernan informed her that the host had criticized her participation in the show, calling it a "professional downgrade." The artist firmly stated, "I work, fight, and earn my own money. I only ask for a little respect for our friendship," before reiterating her political stance: "I'm here sending the message: Down with the dictatorship!" Now, the host of "Hola! Ota-Ola" has responded to her from his YouTube channel, clarifying his position.
Otaola remarked, "If Destino pays me 100,000 dollars, I'll spend an hour on the reality show and greet everyone. But my dear Diosa, enjoy yourself, have fun, you look beautiful, but I don't think this will contribute much to your career," indicating that while he isn't against the artist, he disagrees with her choice to join the program.
The host further explained his preference to avoid such environments: "I, Otaola, do not get involved in that. I protect my image, my surroundings, and my mental health. Bryan the Joker didn't need to do it either, and I told him so. He said he wanted the experience. To me, it's a complete waste of time."
Despite his criticism, Otaola clarified that he is not at odds with La Diosa and continues to appreciate her talent. "She told me she was going to join, and I replied that she didn't need it, that the reality show wasn't up to her level. She is a very talented artist, and I know she'll be paid for it. But honestly, that setting is quite mediocre," he stated.
Meanwhile, La Diosa remains a key figure in "El Rancho de Destino," having already created several viral moments and continuing to be one of the most talked-about contestants in this new season.
Alexander Otaola's Critique on Reality Shows
Why did Alexander Otaola criticize La Diosa's participation in the reality show?
Otaola believes that participating in the reality show is a "professional downgrade" for La Diosa, and he doesn't think it contributes positively to her career.
What is La Diosa's response to Otaola's comments?
La Diosa asked for a bit of respect from Otaola, emphasizing her independence and reiterating her political stance against the dictatorship.