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Estanislao Bachrach Apologizes After Viral On-Air Clash With Nati Jota

The apology focuses attention on the power of short, decontextualized clips in live streaming.

Overview

  • Bachrach issued a public apology and said his reaction during the Olga interview was not appropriate, attributing some of it to tiredness after the exchange spread widely on X, TikTok and Instagram.
  • During a segment about brain chemistry and emotions on the streaming show, he declined to answer several questions, Nati Jota ended the column, and he left the studio abruptly.
  • He was heard saying that people with a microphone can say any nonsense, a line that went viral, and he later argued he was referring to unqualified wellness talk that can mislead audiences.
  • Nati Jota said the viral clip does not show the program’s usual mix of information and humor and called the edit unfair, adding that there was no off‑air dispute.
  • After the clip circulated, journalist Mai Pistiner described a similar past interview and users resurfaced a 2020 TV exchange with Juana Viale and Jimena Monteverde, prompting fresh debate over interview norms and how edited moments shape reputations.