Luis Sal and Fedez, now it’s open warfare: the social question and answer

A new (very hard) chapter is added to the saga on “disappearance” by Luis Sal from the podcast wild moss, which until last March the youtuber led together with Fedez. After two months of silence, Luis decided to have his say. With a video, published on the podcast’s Youtube channel, in which he does not give discounts to his former colleague. In the video, the twenty-five-year-old youtuber explains that the rapper, over time, would have begun to turn towards a transmission that put his character at the center rather than the topics to be covered in the episode. But “there was already enough talk about Fedez”, explains Luis today. «This was not supposed to be another place where he was talked about. I point this out to you as a friend many times, in many ways. Commentators point this out to him, saying that he always interrupted. (…) I felt marginalized, I no longer felt part of the project, neither in the creative nor in the executive part, given thatgo without involving me to then apologize and then do it again». Hence, explains Luis, his decision to say enough.

At that point there would have been a fight between the two: «You can’t take my podcast away from me, ungratefulcome and get your things when I’m not there e don’t show up again a Wild Moss». So “I found myself defending myself from Federico’s lawyerwhich continues to this day.” In the following weeks Fedez would have proposed to him acquire his 50% of the podcastinviting him to to apologize, during the new episode, for his absence that had caused a fuss to break out, unleashing a sea of ​​speculation on social media and media. «Come and make an episode in which you apologize for the absence with an agreed text. TI pay (with the obligation of confidentiality) and I buy you your 50%Fedez would have said. Which, to Luis’s refusal, he would have added: «Pay me the damages created by your absence».

Within a few hours, via Instagram, the Fedez’s reply. And he too did not give discounts to his former colleague. «I tried in every way to avoid this useless theater. The video in which I explained Luis’s absence didn’t aim to “discredit” him unlike the video of him. So I find myself explaining the story of the egocentric who exploits Luis, which is true: but up to a certain point. If this sense of oppression you had towards me had been latent for so long, why did you decide to start a partnership with me two weeks before leaving? Then asking me 600 thousand euros for a company that is not even worth half of that money, forbidding me to give explanations, through your manager, and threatening me to tell your truth if I dared to say that you were leaving the podcast to devote yourself to other projects. But let’s pretend you’re the victim and I’m the perpetrator. However, Luis, we are adults, when you have a company you can’t go away breaking the toy and slamming the door because “oh my God I’m bored”».

At this point, away with the accusations: «Since you decided to abandon the podcast you stopped paying wages to people who aren’t multimillionaires like me or youyou stopped paying rent, you left debts to me and yet still earning money from views without doing shit. So, even if you had all the reasons in the world to leave, we don’t behave like you did, because we honor our commitments, especially in respect of people who work and live exclusively thanks to this job. And then they give answers to the audience and you don’t stop me, as your partner, from giving answers simply because you want to leverage the pressure that would have come from the comments to ask for astronomical figures and use me as if I were an ATMbecause I wasn’t born yesterday.”

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Source: Vanity Fair

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