Overview
- Cordera told Pergolini he wanted to “close that wound,” apologized for having “hurt a lot of people,” and said he never intended harm.
- He reiterated that he will not ask for forgiveness, noting that “each person has their own timing,” and framed his music as a bridge for healing.
- The apology comes days after a Gelatina interview in which he described years of “organized” cancellation and said he felt very alone during that period.
- Feminist figures and many viewers criticized both Cordera’s platforming and the soft questioning, while Rosemblat defended hosting him and accepted he was “very condescending.”
- Context: Cordera’s 2016 remarks about women, consent and minors prompted mass repudiation, a charge of incitación a la violencia colectiva, probation, and a 2020 sobreseimiento.