Chayo Moheado has established himself as one of the most controversial characters in the world of the heart press. Her fleeting appearances on programs of this type and her continuous demands towards formats and television channels that have given ‘defamatory’, ‘false’, or ‘degrading’ information about her have made her one of the most difficult artists to deal with. in press.
The daughter of Rosa Benito and Amador Mohedano has not taken criticism well at all either. For a long time, every time programs like Sálvame have joked about her singing skills or her artistic career, Chayo has gotten visibly angry.
What cannot be denied either is that the artist is frequently a victim of hate on social networks, where hundreds of people hide behind anonymous profiles to attack her.
A few days ago, the artist wrote a tweet in which she said “they would have to lock you up and nobody give you love”, a phrase that sparked a sudden wave of hatred against her on social networks. It should be noted that Chayo is in the crosshairs of the hundreds of fans that her cousin Rocío Carrasco has.
Due to this harassment, Chayo wanted to clarify the situation, ensuring that his writing was not for anyone in particular: ”When I said that what cannot be allowed is to lock someone up and not give them love, you all thought I was saying it for someone. Enough already, please”, the Madrid woman has written.
She also wanted to clarify the situation with a second tweet: “I don’t share anything on networks to hurt her and in fact I don’t think about her more than when they name her,” she said, referring to Rocío Carrasco. ”I have my children and not because I love them I’m mean to her. Nor if I love or see my people, that’s not being mean to them, it’s being good to mine and to those who love me. End,” she added.
While some people have described the singer’s statement as “very correct” and have praised how educated she is always, there are others who do not quite understand Chayo Mohedano’s position in the Rocío Carrasco conflict: “What a mess you have …yes, no, you don’t understand…”, ”Of course, that’s why you repeat the same speech that the prisoner has repeated for 20 years. Zafia, what happens is that it doesn’t work anymore because we know you”.
In general, most of the comments that respond to Mohedano’s tweet thread are encouraging messages that encourage the artist not to “have to justify herself” when she acts in the way that she believes is correct.