

Peruvian Show "Vibra Good" Cancelled After Leaked Chats Expose Controversy
Peruvian Show "Vibra Good" Cancelled Amidst Leaked Chat Controversy LIMA, PERU—The popular Peruvian entertainment show, "Vibra Good," has been abruptly cancelled following the release of private chats allegedly implicating one of its hosts, Cries In Quechua. The chats, released by internet personality Sr. Pollito, appear to show controversial conversations that led to the show's demise. The controversy also involves Jean Villón, another figure in the Peruvian entertainment industry. Ric La Torre, a social media commentator, released a TikTok video detailing the events, showing screenshots of the chats. "It's a real scandal," La Torre stated in his video. "Sr. Pollito has revealed chats that paint a very unflattering picture of Cries In Quechua, and it seems the show couldn't survive the fallout." The video has already garnered tens of thousands of views, indicating widespread public interest in the unfolding drama. While Cries In Quechua has yet to publicly comment on the allegations, Villón has reportedly confirmed some details of the leaked conversations. The incident highlights the impact of social media in the Peruvian entertainment industry and the potential consequences of private conversations becoming public.