Social networks have witnessed countless conflicts and misunderstandings. The last one was performed by very well-known artists in our country this weekend. On one side was Kiko Rivera, with Omar Montes as a collaborator; and on the other, the duo Andy and Lucas. The conflict arose during a meeting of the first two in which they used an image filter with the faces of the performers of songs such as Son de amores or Tanto la queria.
“Andy and Lucas leaving Proyecto Hombre,” Kiko and Omar wrote, laughing at the effect the filter had on them. However, what had to be a joke ended up angering Lucas, who did not hesitate to respond to Rivera publicly. “I’m going to be polite, you have to be careful with those things because you have children and they ask what Proyecto Hombre is. There are many families that are suffering there,” he began by saying.
On the other hand, the member of the legendary duo wanted to highlight the irony of someone like Kiko using those words, since the problem of Isabel Pantoja’s son with addictions is widely recognized. “Besides, one of those who comes out is as if he said: ‘The frying pan calls the saucepan’. Look who’s saying it. It wasn’t good, that type of jokes are out of place and even more so on networks. To the Things in Cádiz also hurt us, and I say this with sadness because my son just asked me right now,” he expressed.
Far from settling the conflict here, Kiko wanted to respond. “Dear friend and colleague, being from Cádiz, you should understand our humor. Also, coming from a person who has been through it like me. It’s nothing personal. Don’t take things so personally and don’t look for ‘beef’ “Tao Lucaaaa,” he said in a post, later deleted.
“I think he took it a little badly. He’s trying to turn the tables by saying that I’m messing with the people of Cádiz. What do you want me to tell you, son? I didn’t have any bad intentions. Don’t take it things so personally. Everyone is as they are, man. You and I know each other very well,” Kiko Rivera expressed then.
After this exchange of statements, Lucas responded for the last time on his Instagram account. “I’m not going to give any more thought to the matter, I’m going to be a gentleman. I hope you have learned your lesson. It’s not just any joke, when people’s illnesses or health get involved, those are not jokes. And even more so when it can make them harm to third parties. I delete the previous message and that’s it, with this I say everything,” he stated. “It seems fine to me. No hard feelings, pisha and what I said, I’m sorry if it bothered you,” Kiko Rivera said on his side in a comment.