
Peruvian Influencer Cries In Quechua Explains the End of "Vibra Good"
Lima, Peru – Social media influencer Cries In Quechua recently addressed the unexpected end of her popular show, "Vibra Good." The video, uploaded on May 30th, 2025, details the conflicts that led to the show's cancellation, specifically involving fellow participants Jean Villón and another individual referred to as "Pollito." Quechua vehemently denies accusations of classism and racism, stating, "I never said anything classist or racist." She explains that misunderstandings and a lack of communication between the participants created a tense atmosphere, ultimately leading to the decision to end the show. Quechua also explains a tense situation with Pollito and Alle, another member of the show. The video concludes with Quechua reflecting on the importance of communication in collaborative projects and the challenges of navigating interpersonal conflicts within the public sphere. The incident highlights the complexities of online collaborations and the need for open communication to maintain healthy working relationships. The significant viewership and engagement on the video suggest a widespread interest in the story, further emphasizing the video's newsworthiness.