Feb 14 • 19:32 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

The tense clash on social media between Yanina Latorre and Beto Casella: "You are homophobic and misogynistic"

A heated online exchange occurred between Yanina Latorre and Beto Casella over homophobic comments made by a colleague, leading to escalating tensions.

In the lead-up to Beto Casella's debut on América TV, tensions flared when Yanina Latorre engaged him on social media concerning the fallout from homophobic comments made by Joe Fernández about Valentín Fresno, a dancer at the Teatro Colón. Casella issued a public apology for Fernández's remarks, but Latorre used this occasion to criticize him, pointing out the late hour of Casella's apology in a sarcastic tone.

As the exchange heated up, Casella responded vigorously to Latorre's jibe, clarifying his position and sharing multiple posts in retort. The argument not only spotlighted the ongoing issues of homophobia in the entertainment industry but also revealed a growing rift between colleagues who will soon share the screen. Their dispute has captured significant public attention, given both figures' prominence in Argentine media.

This incident underscores the polarized nature of discourse regarding LGBTQ rights in Argentina. As public figures, their words resonate beyond personal conflicts, potentially influencing public opinion and perceptions of homophobia in media. The situation remains fluid, with many anticipating how this will play out as they start working together at América TV and what implications it may have for their professional relationship.

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