Marbelle is one of the most followed show personalities in Colombia, no one can deny that the one born in Buenaventura has an impressive musical talent, We were recently able to see the artist as a mentor in the reality show ‘La Descarga’, where he showed that no musical genre is too big for him and that his place at the top of the best female voices in the country it is not in vain.
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And although the singer attracts a lot of attention for her musical talent, it is no secret to anyone that her personal opinions often generate more comments than her music, especially when he talks regarding the current government of the country, led by President Gustavo Petro, whom Marbelle has dubbed ‘the poop’ and for which he has even gotten into legal trouble and of course many ‘haters’ who are watching her life to criticize her.
What happened to the Dalai Lama
For a few days, the leader of Tibetan Buddhism has been in the eye of the hurricane following kissing a child on the mouth during a youth event which happened in February, but which until now has gone viral due to the publication of the video on networks. What has caused the most annoyance regarding the fact is that following kissing the little boy who looks remarkably uncomfortable on the recording, she told him Suck my tongue” (suck my tongue), something that has been strongly criticized worldwide, so much so that the official representatives of the Dalai Lama on his behalf have publicly apologized for what happened through a statement.
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Marbelle was one of the people who was upset by what happened and with a forceful tweet she expressed her annoyance. “DALAI LAME… CHILDREN!” wrote on his account, which generated several comments such as: “Oops yessss it was horrible to see that!! How disgusting, what disappointment and what sadness for the child ”, “Disastrous”, “There is no worse mafia than the religious one”, “twittazo”, although there was no shortage of those who saw the opportunity to make references to their personal themes “El Dalai Uribe” or “Worse than a necklace of fine pearls.”