Maluma got a prestigious Spanish program into legal trouble FutbolRed

Maluma got a prestigious Spanish program into legal trouble FutbolRed

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The Colombian singer was present in one of the most important television programs in the country.

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Jul 7, 2023 12:43 p.m. M

In the last hours, the Colombian singer maluma He gave several concerts in Spain and also took the opportunity to act in some radio and television programs of this country.

In one he was in “The Anthill” moderated by the moderator Paul motorcycles and that he questioned the Colombian singer about various aspects of Maluma’s personal life.

She shared, among other things, how Madonna visited the artist’s house in Medellín and that it was difficult to convince the artist to go to Colombia: “I called her again and she said to me: ‘The only way is to go immediately go.’ and leave; I go there, we rehearse, I give the concert and I come back. I said, ‘Well, do you want to stay at my house?’ And she said to me, ‘Sure, I’d like to stay at your house,'” she said.

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After that, Maluma performed his latest hit “Coco Loco”, but it was there that he got the program’s production in trouble, as the singer shared a glass of mezcal with Pablo Motos and they left the bottle of liquor in sight, a violation that violates Spanish law, as you are not allowed to promote an alcoholic beverage with an alcohol content exceeding 36%.

The advertising law states that in Spain this type of alcoholic drink cannot be shown on any TV channel if it contains more than 20 degrees, except from 1:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m.

Because of this, the Facua – Consumers in Action program was sued before the National Commission for Markets and Competition, the argument being a violation of the aforementioned law.

In the lawsuit, Facua states that the presenter was aware of the violation he had committed and that he nevertheless continued his broadcast normally.

It’s worth noting that for the first time the show has to assume a legal situation for something a guest did involuntarily on the set.