Controversy over Marion Reimers and Omar Zerón
The controversy sparked a few days ago by a discussion between Marion Reimers and Omar Zerón has sparked a myriad of opinions on social media. Fans of the sport and sports analysts have expressed their opinions on the matter. One of the most pointed critics on the subject was the irreverent Adrian Marcelo, who criticized the attitude of the analyst, resulting in a series of indirect exchanges on social media.
Marcelo reveals what happened after the controversy
In a conversation with Fernando Suárez, better known as Bandido Diamante, Marcelo revealed what happened after the controversy with Marion Reimers. He warns that the analyst is not as she appears in the media.
"She blocked me. But what bothers me is what she does specifically. How she wraps herself in the flag to attack, not Omar Zerón, you can even see in the tweet how she practically invites people to react badly if they see me," commented Adrian Marcelo.
That Machiavellian Marion, who few know, who I have mutual friends with in the industry, who have told me what she is really like off camera and it fits perfectly with a woman who is opportunistic with the current agenda of the country, and it's not wrong, it's good that a woman tackles those issues, amen," he added.
"How dangerous it is that there are men who dare to confess their disdain for women like this, publicly and knowing that NOTHING will happen. Although at least we know the type of man we encounter on the streets when we see them," tweeted Reimers.
The communicator assures that he has nothing against Marion, he simply sees in her an attitude that he doesn't like, as her personality is very different from what she appears to be on camera. He called her "double standard" and even a bit arrogant, something that Adrian Marcelo does not like, and that's the reason for his criticism of the analyst.
"Her double standard is evident, and she shoots herself in the foot everywhere, even while narrating. In the Champions final, she criticizes the exclusivity, the elitism that football has become, using words like 'melting pot' and 'blend', go to hell, pardon me, but I would say the same thing to an empty-headed guy using an agenda," said the controversial Adrian Marcelo.
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