Overview
- Tini Stoessel paused her Tucumán concert on Wednesday and called the dispute with fellow pop stars a very delicate matter that is not linked to an ectopic pregnancy she lost or to past depression.
- She told the crowd that the people involved know what happened, asked fans to stop chants against Emilia Mernes, and said she chooses silence for now.
- Emilia Mernes, who on March 25 urged followers to stop online attacks, later resurfaced on Instagram with family photos from Miami as she tried to lower the glare.
- Television panel shows and tabloids pushed an unverified version that points to a producer tied to past events, but no confirmation or legal filings have surfaced.
- The rift grew from social‑media unfollows and viral posts involving Stoessel, Mernes, and María Becerra, and both artists have asked for restraint as speculation harms them and their families.