‘Bitch’ He continues to stir controversy days after his victory in the final Benidorm Festival 2024. The second song, with which Nebulossa will represent Spain at Eurovision, became the favorite of both the public and the jury. It gets millions of views and very positive reviewsBoth inside and outside our country. However, there are also many people who oppose the proposal of the duo formed by Mery Bas and Mark Dasousa.

Among the most critical voices Manu TenorioOne day after the final, the actor shared a tweet attacking the lyrics of the popular song and said, “While we are in this social chaos we live in, It reaches its peak when profanity replaces lyricism, poetry, and beauty… But I still understand that there are people who put into practice that the conversation is what’s important.”

Despite these words, the former ‘Operación Triunfo’ contestant revealed a few hours later that he wished Nebulossa “the best” in her Eurovision adventure: “I’m just sharing my opinion.” “I would also like to make it clear that I expressed my opinion about the song, not about the artists who performed it. They deserve the greatest respect.”he added in a subsequent tweet.

After receiving a wave of criticism, Tenorio responded: “Insults and disqualifications define the person who writes them rather than the person to whom they are addressed.”. “I never insulted anyone, I just gave my opinion on the subject, on the song. The band and the writer deserve the greatest respect from me because I know what it’s like to be there,” he said. However, let us also point out that this morning he shared a tweet describing ‘Zorra’ as follows. “A misogynistic mess with a lady who doesn’t sing and crude staging.”

Manu Tenorio, in his opinion, “Underground dictatorship”. “If you don’t think like us, we will blow you up and of course you are a fascist,” he complained about the attacks and insults he has received in recent days.

A statement on the profile of historian and writer Jagoba Álvarez: “Please stop trivializing words like dictatorship. Especially if you can say what you want, when you want it and where you want it. What happens is that, unlike decades ago, thanks to social media, anything you say can be instantly copied by anyone.”