Fedez clarified the current relationship with Luis Sal. The singer explained why the argument erupted and revealed the reasons that led the influencer to leave Wild Moss management. The lively discussion that took place between them dates back to the days after the Sanremo Festival.
fedezin one Video posted on YouTube finally clarified the reason for the breakup between him and him Luis Sal and the associated departure of the influencer from the podcast Wild Moss: “Finally, I’ll give you the long-awaited explanations about Luis’ disappearance from the podcast and why I haven’t been able to give you any explanations so far.” And he continued: “I would have liked Luis to make the explanations himself, out of respect for the three-year-old cooperation and in front of the public watching.” So he decided to clarify, since “gossip and speculation have sprung up, although the truth is much simpler and less tragic than one might think”.
Luis Sal says goodbye to Wild Moss: “He damaged the podcast”
Fedez explained that since the first episode of Muschio Selvaggio, which he conducted alone, he already knew Luis Sal would never return. However, according to him, he would have been prevented from making any statements. Luis’ sudden absence would have “damaged the podcast”, user comments all focused on Luis and not the current guest:
I waited three episodes before asking management for an opportunity to tell the audience that Luis would be gone. This thing did irreparable damage to the format, because in the comments section we spoke almost exclusively of Luis and not the guest. Something very predictable that could have been avoided. This hurt the podcast because I have a hard time getting guests. When you call people to talk about sensitive issues, they are not happy when they come to this table and then in the comments they only talk about Luis.
And he continued: “I had asked for the favor of saying that Luis is no longer here. To tell you, ‘If you’re watching this podcast for him, he’s not here.’ I don’t think I was given that permission.” It was for a very specific and, in my view, not entirely correct reason. It was never my intention to embarrass anyone with whom I have shared so many moments of my life and such a beautiful project.”
Fedez breaks his silence on his relationship with Luis Sal: ‘I’ve reached the limit but I can’t talk about it’
Because Fedez and Luis Sal quarreled
Fedez made it clear why Luis Sal left the club. He first pointed out that Wild Moss was never a project “that was about making money.” They rejected various economic offers “so as not to contaminate the content we transport”. Then came Sanremo and the project that envisaged the broadcast of Musko Selvaggio on Rai2:
The Sanremo clamp was more work than fun. It was a project I had wanted very much. Neither Luis nor I got paid. All the money was spent on creating the format. It was a challenging bracket. Luis initially disagreed. Then he agreed to do it. For me personally it was a difficult experience as my mental health was not at its best. Then, at the end of this project, there was a job interview in which I pointed out to Luis that I felt I had to take matters into my own hands and not get any support from her. The lively discussion led us to the conclusion that we should take a few weeks to figure out what to do.
It was Luis Sal who decided to leave Wild Moss
Luis Sal reportedly shared his decision with Fedez after a week of deliberation: “To my amazement, because I hadn’t rung any alarm bells, after this week of deliberation, he texts me saying, ‘The format in this one.’ Since this moment has taken on a connotation that belongs more to Federico than to Luis, I want to devote myself to other projects. I don’t want to do it anymore.” I didn’t take it that well, I was very upset, also because we had started a company a few weeks earlier and this led to a complicated scenario.” So a kind of paradox has emerged:
Luis is still in the theme song as the podcast is owned by Luis to this day. We had formed a 50/50 partnership. Luis does not take part in the episodes, in the life of the company Muschio Selvaggio, which instead I continue with great internal difficulties. Until hopefully a solution is found. That’s all. Through management Luis knows he’s always welcome to place bets, those mics are open in case I said something that isn’t true or needs more clarification. What you need to know is that Luis won’t be there. Anyone who’s been following the podcast for him knows he’s gone. If you can, vent under this video and avoid disrespecting guests. As for Martin, I never heard him during the episodes, Luis contacted him. I think it goes without saying that he won’t be there either.
In conclusion, he concluded: “This situation has caused me so much resentment. The thing I’m most sorry for is that a relationship that went beyond work ended up being work-related. It wasn’t an easy time, which was very close to my heart.” Luis and I think I’ll have seen it all. I really wanted this relationship, so it’s weird to be doing this alone, but I don’t want to throw away three years of work.”