Luis Sal breaks the silence on the extended absence from the Wild Moss podcast, which he co-hosted with Fedez, a day after the rapper’s version of what happened. And he does it with a video posted to the podcast’s YouTube channel “hoping he doesn’t take it down because it’s my channel for now too.” According to the creator, the main reason may have been Fedez’s protagonism. “It shouldn’t have been another place where Fedez was talked about, but over time, those premises are missing. I pointed this out to him as a friend in many ways, and you pointed it out to him in the comments as well,” explains the Youtuber. “I felt left out in my own project, I had the feeling that I wasn’t listened to in either the creative or the executive part because he acted without involving me in many aspects.” He apologized to me and continued to do so” , he adds.
The breakup in 2023
As Fedez also explained in his video, Luis Sal did not agree with the project linked to Sanremo. “But in the end we made it,” emphasizes the 25-year-old, “because I also supported him in many other things.” But when it came to listening to me, Ninta». In 2023, after the Sanremo experience, Sal and Fedez would have had a discussion about the direction of the project. According to Sal, Wild Moss had actually warped his nature by now. Fedez therefore suggests that the creator take a break and then urge him to find a solution: “I’m no longer in the project, there is no balance and it just seems to be Fedez’s podcast,” replies the colleague. Faced with the possibility of shutting down the podcast, which Sal said could be avoided by seeking a compromise solution, Fedez would have declined. “You can’t take my podcast away from me,” he reportedly said, “you’re fucking ungrateful, don’t show up on Moss again.” The rapper then ordered his attorneys to work things out.
The Farewell Episode
“It was the last direct interaction between Federico and I,” Sal explains, “then one of his associates contacts me to let me know about the recording of a new episode of the podcast.” The episode is taped and the case explodes in the comments: Sal is not here. And here Fedez would have proposed a solution. Sal would have had to sell him his shares: they would have taped an episode with an agreed-upon line in which Sal would have to apologize for his absence. Fedez would have paid him under the obligation of confidentiality and bought his 50 percent. At least this is Sal’s version, which will certainly not be the last chapter of this story. “I wouldn’t have wanted to play that little game,” Sal concludes, “he’s very good at it.” But I don’t want to play. Tell mom and tell the lawyer.’
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