The scene of a couple’s fight in the 7 Streets, which went viral, was part of the new video clip by Eleonora Cardona and Klini-k
Several days after the videos of a scene recorded in the 7 Calles market, of a woman who, scandal involved, fights with her partner over a case of infidelity, went viral on social networks, this Sunday it was revealed that the scene was prepared and is part of the promotion of the new video clip of the singer Eleonora Cardona and the group Klini-k.
It was the singer herself who was responsible for unveiling the montage, along with the other musicians and one of the actresses, through a video on his Facebook account.
The controversial scene is part of the video clip of the song “Infieles” which was recorded in various stages and departments of the country.
“This is a musical production that we have been doing for almost a month in many locations. Everything was planned, to be able to rescue that scene that you saw in the 7 Streets and what was needed was to rescue the essence of a real situation that happens every day,” Cardona explained.
However, she said she felt upset and outraged by the reactions that the viral videos of the scene had.“This got out of control because people started viralizing it….what a pity that they use social networks to destroy”, said the singer; Without explaining the reasons why, after the videos circulated, no one came out to clarify that it was a fiction.
Cardona emphasized that she was shocked and felt outraged by the reactions of people on social networks and the questioning of his person that they began to make him and that affected his family.
For their part, the members of Klini-K highlighted the production work that was behind the video clip and that it is thought so that the subject becomes popular in the next Carnival.
Several days after the videos of a scene recorded in the 7 Calles market, of a woman who, scandal involved, fights with her partner over a case of infidelity, went viral on social networks, this Sunday it was revealed that the scene was prepared and is part of the promotion of the new video clip of the singer Eleonora Cardona and the group Klini-k.
It was the singer herself who was responsible for unveiling the montage, along with the other musicians and one of the actresses, through a video on his Facebook account.
The controversial scene is part of the video clip of the song “Infieles” which was recorded in various stages and departments of the country.
“This is a musical production that we have been doing for almost a month in many locations. Everything was planned, to be able to rescue that scene that you saw in the 7 Streets and what was needed was to rescue the essence of a real situation that happens every day,” Cardona explained.
However, she said she felt upset and outraged by the reactions that the viral videos of the scene had.“This got out of control because people started viralizing it….what a pity that they use social networks to destroy”, said the singer; Without explaining the reasons why, after the videos circulated, no one came out to clarify that it was a fiction.
Cardona emphasized that she was shocked and felt outraged by the reactions of people on social networks and the questioning of his person that they began to make him and that affected his family.
For their part, the members of Klini-K highlighted the production work that was behind the video clip and that it is thought so that the subject becomes popular in the next Carnival.
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