Adrian Marcelo's thoughts and criticisms about Gala Montes' "The House of the Famous Mexico" attracted a commercial attention. Following a live confrontation at Tuesday's gala in which the YouTuber once again insulted the actress' mental health, Unilever, which owns brands such as Rexona and Hellados Netherlands, chose to discontinue funding for the show; this is how he promotes it on social media and via his many companies.
Gala corrects Adrian and Marcelo, even throughout the conflict. Regarding your response to it, Flamen Hot and Bimbo They stopped sponsoring competitions.
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Unilever states, "Having a strong set of principles that inspire respect for people and society has always informed our operations, relationships, and brands." Given this devotion, we have decided to quit the second season of the reality program Celebrities in Mexico, since some of the participants have regularly communicated messages contradicting the company's ideals.
He also stated: "We believe that everyone deserves to be treated with respect, honesty, and decency. Given this devotion, we oppose any kind of antagonism, violence, or humiliation directed against any person, and we fight for the development of respect and dignity. Third-party statements or actions should be highlighted as unconnected to sponsorship of any platform or program with which we may be associated.
"We are dedicated to working with integrity and supporting content that makes a positive difference in the media and social environment, so helping to create a society in which respect and dignity are the norm."
As the argument between Gala and Adrian reached a climax, Tuesday's celebration lost what it saw as its film category, and the performers were no longer able to perform for a new silver coin.
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Adrian Marcelo's thoughts and criticisms about Gala Montes' "The House of the Famous Mexico" attracted a commercial attention. Following a live confrontation at Tuesday's gala in which the YouTuber once again insulted the actress' mental health, Unilever, which owns brands such as Rexona and Hellados Netherlands, chose to discontinue funding for the show; this is how he promotes it on social media and via his many companies.
Gala corrects Adrian and Marcelo, even throughout the conflict. Regarding your response to it, Flamen Hot and Bimbo They stopped sponsoring competitions.
Read More: What's the biggest drama happening in La Casa de los Famosos México right now?
Unilever states, "Having a strong set of principles that inspire respect for people and society has always informed our operations, relationships, and brands." Given this devotion, we have decided to quit the second season of the reality program Celebrities in Mexico, since some of the participants have regularly communicated messages contradicting the company's ideals.
He also stated: "We believe that everyone deserves to be treated with respect, honesty, and decency. Given this devotion, we oppose any kind of antagonism, violence, or humiliation directed against any person, and we fight for the development of respect and dignity. Third-party statements or actions should be highlighted as unconnected to sponsorship of any platform or program with which we may be associated.
"We are dedicated to working with integrity and supporting content that makes a positive difference in the media and social environment, so helping to create a society in which respect and dignity are the norm."
As the argument between Gala and Adrian reached a climax, Tuesday's celebration lost what it saw as its film category, and the performers were no longer able to perform for a new silver coin.