If you follow this whole saga since journalist Sarah Hagi has found the tweet mine – mainly dating from 2020 to this year – earlier this week, you know that the situation has entered the complete damage control. Costar Zoe Saldaña moved away from Karla tweets in a Q & R yesterday, saying that the whole situation “makes me really sad because I do not support (that), and I have no tolerance for any negative rhetoric towards people of a group.
Karla, on the other hand, issued a huge three Declarations on the question – each longer than the previous one. Thursday evening, she offered excuses in a way, and Friday morning, she disabled her Twitter account and published a longer declaration according to which, in the midst of several attempts to apologize more, insinuated that the tweets are part of a campaign coordinated to harm his Oscar chances.
Barely a few hours ago, Karla released a even longer Declaration on Instagram, insisting on the fact that she is “not racist” and claiming that “they have already won, they have achieved their objective, to stain my existence with lies or things out of its context”.
So let’s zoom in on this statement for a second. At one point, she claims that “they created messages as if I was insulting even my colleagues”, who insinuates two things: one, that the messages themselves (who, while they were standing, were very clearly real and not Manufactured) were at the very least distorted in the direction, and two, that there were apparently circulating posts (real Or false) on the people with whom Karla worked.
Selena is, as you probably know, one of the Karla Costars Emilia Péréz. And, according to a report by the Latin Times, Karla would have had a previous tweet which also referred to Selena – and not in a pleasant way.
The alleged tweet dates back to 2022, in which Karla would have quoted a news on Selena and Hailey Bieber.
“It is a rich rat who plays the poor bastard every time she can and will never stop disturbing her ex-little friend and his wife,” Karla tweeted. She does not name Selena specifically, but if the tweet is real, it is not too difficult to understand who she would have talked about.
Ok, salt time. Tweets are made online All the time – And since this alleged particular tweet involves Selena Gomez, a celebrity on which the Internet generally refuses to act normal, as much as the tweet seems to be in conformity with the other Karla tweets, it also seems just as possible as this particular tweet is, as , as is, as, as, as, as, as, as, as, as, as, as, as, as is, as, as, as, as, as, as, as, as, as, as, as, as, as, as, as, as, as, as , as does, as, as is, as, as is, as, as is, as, as, as is, as, as, as, as, as the is, because, as is, because, as is, because, as is, because, as is, because, as we karla suggested, not real.
Of course, it would be easier to say if the tweet really existed if Karla had not disabled her account – which could very well have been his intention by doing so. In any case, we contacted the representatives of Karla and Selena to comment and we will let you know if we hear.