“They cut me everything”: José José impersonator accused censorship in his removal of “Yo Soy”



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During the night of this Sunday, the José José impersonator in “I am”, Joaquín Serrano, caused controversy on Twitter after accusing the Chilevisión program of censorship.

He 14-year-old was eliminated by “split ruling” of the program in a duel against the imitators of Los Vásquez and Romeo Santos. When Joaquín Serrano was about to speak to the jury, an abrupt cut was noticed.

“They censored me. I spoke, I defended myself and they cut everything off. I told the jury what I thought they cut me off, how they manipulate things, as they let a 14-year-old boy have an opinion, I feel disappointed in this program and annoyed that we are no longer in a dictatorship to censor, “the young man denounced through your Twitter account.

To that accusation was added that of Matías Fajardo, double for Tom Jones, who said that José José had entered the production that previously knew who would follow in the contest. “He told them in Backstage that he already knew he was leaving before singing, since he had seen on production sheets who were who stayed,” said the imitator. “They have no idea how muddy that day was”he added.

Check the time of the elimination here (from minute 46:50)



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