The actress exploded in her streaming against some users who commented in the chat to ask for the artist’s music.
The actress Sofia Gala exploded on his channel streaming show “Extraterrestrial picnic”, when some followers asked for the music of Charly García. “Go listen to the horrible record he released, get out of here,” he stated.
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The episode began when a user wrote in the chat criticizing some comments they had made during the transmission about “The Logic of the Scorpion”the artist’s latest album. It was there when the driver had her outburst.


The moment in which Sofía Gala exploded against Charly García’s followers
“The stupid people in the chat who write to say they want to see Charly García, enough with Charly García, go listen to the horrible album he released, get out of here“Gala said angrily.
In that sense he continued: “We don’t want you, Charly García fans, you can go to hell, don’t bother the chat, they distract me. Matías I don’t know how much, go away, no one loves you. Imagine that you are here talking about Charly García. I mean Please leave, thank you.”
After her episode, the panel remained silent, until someone in the background was heard saying: “Brilliant”, and Moria Casán’s daughter interacted with her team again: “Sorry guys, but the level of stupid people burns my cap.”
It was there when the members of the table tried to defuse the situation and mentioned that music is subjective and that “you may like it, of course not,” but Gala resumed her speech: “What’s the problem, idiots?”
And he attacked Charly’s latest work again: “Go away. Have a life. Why are you commenting here if you don’t like it? Retire, my love. Go listen to Charly García’s album. Go listen to ‘Rompela’, it’s a blast.”
Source: Ambito

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