when arrogance kills prestige

A journalist’s prestige is, in the long run, the only thing left to him at the end of his career: no matter how famous or popular, or how much power or accumulated money (there are great journalists from all walks of life who don’t make fortunes) who do it can be compared.

Gustavo Adolfo Infante exits the Attorney General's office in Mexico City.  (Photo by Media and Media/Getty Images)

Gustavo Adolfo Infante leaves the offices of the Attorney General in Mexico City. (Photo by Media and Media/Getty Images)

The ethic of never making the news but reporting on it is also an element of this prestige, but often the pull of celebrity is too strong to resist, and that’s exactly what happens with Gustavo Adolfo Infante, the subject of numerous Controversies that have accumulated and exploded in the media will now make him the object of scandals and deal a serious blow to his professional image, let alone the public one.

Infante got fired all over the place: not only does he have a lawsuit against Alfredo Adame — no one can blame him there; The whole universe, it seems, is taking it against the former soap opera crush and for good reason — he also had to accept the court ruling that overturned Gabriela Spanic’s verdict and granted the Venezuelan a restraining order so the commentator I can’t mention once.

In addition, Sergio Mayer – another bird of storms who really likes to set the tone and never makes a camera or microphone ugly – accuses him of gender-based violence, workplace harassment and influence influence; And he’s not the only one who has his sights set on him: Infante himself said on his show that hostess Rocío Sánchez Azuara would join the ever-growing line of figures who want to bring him to justice – something she doesn’t once has confirmed.

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This is due to the fact that Infante explained that if Sánchez Azuara now has a place in the corporate image for her new talk show “Rocío”, it is thanks to him – and not only to her, she also assures that Laura Bozo, Talina Fernández and even their program partner Mónica Noguera owe their access to the chain. The driver pointed out that such a thing is not true, that she got there under her own steam and that she went through a trial quarter and that she was never recommended by Infante.

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Though he now has a bitter enmity with the fearsome Pati Chapoy. It was under her protection that Infante began his career on Televisa’s news program “El mundo del show” in 1984, when he had just finished his race and was a young reporter.

Back then, Infante hadn’t developed the yellowish touch he’s been using lately, nor was he making insensitive and hurtful comments, which is the icing on the cake in these horrible days of raining down on the ‘first hand’ driver: The Imagen chain released a statement in which it clearly and directly refers to the controversy it had with Mauricio Martínez following his complaint of harassment against Antonio Berumen, former Magneto and Mercury manager.

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The statement, which Mónica Noguera reproduced in full on her Instagram, clearly speaks on the subject (a few days ago Infante had to make a public apology, which is becoming more and more frequent) and only adds to the long line of controversy that has existed the creation of Infante herself, whose arrogance has attracted enemies left and right and also generated a bad public image (the network has already suspended “The Minute that Changed My Destiny” without giving a reason), wasting her almost 40 years of professional reputation, for the creation of a bad reputation and for court cases making him the protagonist of the notes, but at what cost?

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