The two concerts that Bad Bunny offered in Mexico City last weekend became a bitter experience for many of his fans, who could not access the facilities and were left without enjoying the “bad rabbit” show because their tickets were fake or cloned. This caused tears and despair, but above all endless complaints against Ticketmaster.
Given the complaints and denunciations that the hundreds of fans who stayed out of the concert launched against the ticket distribution company, Ticketmaster shared a tweet announcing that the cost of tickets will return to all those affected by the cloning of tickets for the concert. from Bad Bunny.
Faced with the controversy and commotion caused by the situation of counterfeit tickets, the famous actress and Mexican television presenter Laisha Wilkins she wrote a tweet with her opinion about it and received strong criticism from users, who even called her classist.
Laisha retweeted Ticketmaster’s statement writing that everyone who is going to refund their money should be grateful, as according to her, life gave them a great opportunity not to waste their money on crap.
To everyone who is going to get their money back from the rabbit, say thank you… life gave you a great opportunity not to waste your money on crap. It’s the whole tweet.😌 https://t.co/JxKaPt8V36
— 👑Lai Queen of Denmark-Latam. (@laishawilkins) December 10, 2022
To everyone who is going to get their money back from the rabbit, say thank you… life gave you a great opportunity not to waste your money on crap. It’s the whole tweet.
Given the forceful comment that the actress made on Twitter, users did not wait and repudiated her comment, calling her classist, but above all, they rejected the lack of empathy with the public, who unfortunately missed the opportunity to see one of her favorite singers in live.
However, the tweets did not stop there, since after that publication, Laisha Wilkins wrote another comment in which she defended her position, ensuring that it is not surprising that some people were scammed, since the resale of tickets is illegal.
Far from stopping the negative comments and criticisms against her, this publication only made users continue to react against her with comments in which, in addition to being classified as “classist”, they judged her for feeling superior after commenting that she does not listen to that music genre.
Faced with the controversy caused by her comments and after ensuring that artists who are to her liking do not have fans who clone tickets, Laisha Wilkins continued to defend herself against criticism and ended by writing that for frustrated people, everything is classism.