Last Saturday, August 17, Journalist Antonio Rossi and his boyfriend, influencer Hugo Fuertes, have married after four years of relationship. Many collaborators and presenters from Mediaset attended the wedding, including Sonia Ferrer, one of the regular collaborators of ‘En boca de todos’.
However, this celebration has had some criticism on social networks. One of those who wanted to throw out some ‘barbs’ has been Oscar Puente, Minister of Transport and Sustainable MobilityThe PSOE politician wrote a tweet in which he criticised the fact that Antonio Rossi is now getting married when he is right-wing and the PP was the party that voted against gay marriage in the past.
“Rights are like that, they are won even for those who oppose them, even if they then exercise them when they can,” commented Óscar Puente on his social networks. The collaborators of ‘En boca de todos’ have not been able to avoid jumping against the minister.
One of the collaborator’s best friends from Mediaset, Sonia Ferrerhas defended his partner and has charged against Oscar Puente after the message she posted on her social media. “I think it’s a disgrace, although we already know what Óscar Puente is like and how he speaks on social media,” the commentator explained.
On the other hand, the collaborator has commented that He arrived late to the controversy that was happening on social media with the wedding of Antonio Rossi and Hugo Fuertes and criticized at the wrong time“The person who launched the idea was not even a pioneer. He arrived here too late. I think he arrived yesterday morning.”
Sonia Ferrer has revealed what he has spoken with Rossi On the criticism she has received: “I told her not to pay attention to anything, to ignore everything and to forget about any comments. What she needs to do is enjoy herself and be happy because she has earned it.” After this, the collaborator asked a question:
“Do we really think that all of us who vote for a political party have to be 100% in agreement with any of its ideas and not the ideas of today, those of 20 years ago? We have to understand that there are people who vote for the Popular Party and are totally in favour of gay marriage.”
The rest of the program’s collaborators have also agreed with Sonia Ferrer’s words and have stressed that Oscar Puente’s comment has been totally unfortunate. Finally, Sonia Ferrer has taken advantage and has thrown a ‘dart’ at the Minister of Transport: “I could be talking about Renfe.”
Source: www.cuatro.com