Mexican animator goes viral due to reaction of Jamie Lee Curtis recognizing his fellow tiktoker | TV and show

The entertainer was accused of being envious of his partner and even the Mexican recognized that feeling on his social networks. For his part, the tiktoker Javier Ibarreche assured that the criticism arose from a perception problem.

Despite the fact that the Oscars took place on Sunday night, the coverage of the Academy Awards continues to give people something to talk about, especially after criticism from users on social networks about the coverage made by the Mexican channel TV Azteca for the evening. that featured the influencer Javier Ibarreche.

The influencer, known for generating content around cinema and entertainment, ended up being widely praised by viewers, unlike his partner, the Mexican entertainer Ricardo Casares, whom even they accused him of being envious al tiktoker.

But, what was the reason for the supposed envy of Ibarrache? It all started when, in the middle of the interviews they were doing on the champagne carpet, there was a moment when the duo shared with the Oscar-winning actress, Jamie Lee Curtis.

Then, the actress approaches and when she sees Ibarrache, she opens her eyes as a sign of recognition. After greeting Casares, she addresses the influencer: “I remember you. You interviewed me a few months ago.”.

Thus, immediately, Ibarrache replied: “Yes, we spoke for Halloween“, the film that he starred in in 2022. Then, the tiktoker begins to guide the interview for a few seconds.

At the end of the talk, the young man turned to the camera visibly excited. “This is not normal, what just happened. There are several actors who have passed and Jamie Lee Curtis has stood on every one of the cameras.”Casares then stressed.

“Legend. Jamie Lee Curtis is an absolute legend”, Ibarrache subtracted from saying then.

However, Casares’ words were interpreted by users on social networks as a way to downplay the importance of Curtis’ recognition of his partner.

The criticism continued until the same Tuesday, when Casares then wanted to refer to the fact. “I read with great surprise how (surely extreme followers) they bust me, well according to them Javier Ibarrache ‘made me envious’”began by writing on Instagram.

And they are right. I envy and admiration such a talented and nice guyso prepared and so loved”, he acknowledged then, pointing out that it was “envy of the good”.

“I went, to be next to him, the first to surprise me when Lee Curtis greeted him and I hugged him even more when Santi Miter congratulated him on a review. The reality is that we had a great time! ”, He added.

In that branch, he made it clear that he was proud of how the influencer had performed at the ceremony, although, in turn, he regretted the virtual attacks he was receiving.

Likewise, Ibarrache also referred to the moment in his TikTok account. There, he described the experience as “an absolute dream”, to which he meant to refer to the controversy.

“There were those who were throwing (hate) my colleagues conductors with whom I went to cover the ceremony”, he began by saying, to then explain that “something very curious happens there that has to do with perception”.

Then, he commented on how the coverage of the Oscars worked, explaining the difficulties of being able to obtain interviewees.

“The vast majority of the interviews were obtained by this wey (sic) (…) This was his 20th coverage and it showed.”he highlighted when talking about Casares.

“The carpet without this man, I would have been absolutely lost.”he confessed then, by then addressing the users who complained about the alleged envy.

“I really appreciate the support. And net (sic) I thank you that when you perceived that I was treated unfairly, you said something about it. But It was that, perception. On this side, everything is fine.”hill.

@ibarrechejavier That the chaos has been a consequence of the support… I am increasingly grateful to them. #oscars #academyawards #javieribarreche #interrupting #entretenews ♬ LoFi(860862) – skollbeats

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