Emilia Mernes is one of the most listened to Argentine artists and recognized in recent years. Her image can be seen everywhere and, as is common, many unofficial entrepreneurs use the image of the Entre Ríos woman on their products ranging from t-shirts to eye shine.
However, these unauthorized sales from small producers led to a controversy that invaded social networks, where based on a specific situation, users accused the singer of communicate with entrepreneurs and lower their jobs through lawyers. After the commotion, Mernes came out to clarify his version of events: ““I would never mess with anyone’s work.”
Emilia Mernes vs the entrepreneurs
The battle began a few days ago when a venture San Miguel, province of Buenos Aires, announced that he received a warning from Emilia Mernes’ team of lawyers. This is the store “Ourfreedom Store”, which sells products from different artists, and which published the news on its social networks: “Emilia Mernes’ team of lawyers contacted me to cancel all products related to her, since I did not have permission to make products under her name.”
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This is what one of the products promoted on the venture’s Instagram looks like.
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Until now, the message that the team of lawyers sent to the entrepreneur is unknown. However, the woman stated that in response to the lawyers’ warning, the articles related to the singer “They will no longer be available in the online store or in the profile“.
Quickly, the whole situation went viral on X where users shared reproaches and memes alike. Upon hearing about the commotion, the owner of the affected business decided to publish a message to calm the situation: “Hi guys. I found out about the whole Twitter bardo. I want to clarify that I don’t want to incite any kind of hatred towards Emiliasince these kinds of things are out of your hands. Most of the time, this type of situation is due to managers or those who manage the image of any artist.”.
In turn, the owner of the online store revealed that she was able to communicate with Mernes and talk about what happened: “She already contacted me and let me know that she was not aware of the situation and that everything is fine. I hope everybody is fine and have a good night,” he concluded.
However, and despite the entrepreneur’s peaceful intentions, some social media users continued to repudiate what happened: “with all the money she has…”, “It reminds me of Kun Aguero suing a sandwich shop in Milanese in Tucumán” were some of the messages published against the singer.
After a few hours of controversy, the artist expressed herself to give her point of view on the entire conflict. Through her X account, Emilia Mernes published a clear message about her position: “I have the need to clarify and say that I would never interfere with anyone’s work, I know very well what sacrifice and effort means, even more so in the moment we are in today.”.
Later, the artist assured that “I was not aware of the situation“and that he had already offered him the”respective apologies to whom it corresponds“. Finally, the artist pointed directly against the people who criticized her and spread what happened: “andIt would be good if you informed yourself before spreading false news”, he concluded categorically.
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I have the need to come out and clarify and say that I would NEVER mess with ANYONE’s work, I know very well what sacrifice and effort means, even more so in the moment we are in today.
I was not aware of the situation, and I have already apologized to those who…— Emilia.mp3 (@emimernes_) March 25, 2024
Thus, the singer tried to end the conflict generated on social networks. Mernes is preparing for a very busy year, where she will do nothing more and nothing less than 10 presentations at the Movistar Arena during the months of April and May.
Source: Ambito

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