Frank Cuesta fires for ‘Aruser@s’ “disrespect” and program responds

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Alfonso Arus and his team returned to laSexta for a new season this Monday. ‘aruser@s’. The morning format, which returned from the feast with large audience data, also caused controversy due to the content that was not satisfied. Frank Cuesta. He expressed this himself after seeing that he was one of the heroes in the episode titled ‘zascas’.

It happened on August 31 when the program saved some footage where Frank was responding to some criticism that had come to him via social networks: “I am the greatest reference in existence right now Spain and possibly Latin, after Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente”.

“We have very rarely witnessed the symbiosis of ‘I don’t have a grandmother’ (…) with zasca, fortunately after Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente,” Arús humorously said after the video was released. “At Aramis Fuster’s Peak” That was one of the comments that could be heard on set.

What no one expected was Frank’s reaction by making a statement on his social networks. “Dear Alfonso and program partners. I don’t have the pleasure of meeting you personally, but I got a clip of my work mocked on your program, He says I’m on the same level as Aramís Fuster.”

“Without humiliating this person, I would like to tell them (…) 25 years devoted to preserving the lives of many animals is completely disrespectful. and, most importantly, to instill a love of nature in many young people,” he continues to express his anger with space.

After reviewing all her career achievements, she describes her laSexta program as follows: “If my projects are summed up in mocking myself and my work, I can tell you that I will neither mock nor humiliate anyone. Duty.” “As journalists and having a program with a large audience, I ask that Do not throw away 25 years of work of others publicly in 30 seconds” ends in the message.

To resolve this controversy, the ‘Aruser@s’ team responded to Frank’s remarks on Twitter, making it clear that it was not their intention to belittle his work: “Hi Frank! Your message. We never meant to make fun of you. We are a comedy show and we didn’t want to offend you with our comments.” “For years, we have commented on your programs and highlighted your work. Greetings!”, they underline on the social network.

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