Overview
- The influencer returned to TikTok on Thursday to deliver a public apology after days of silence he said he took to listen and reflect.
- He acknowledged he had the information he needed before the event and said he "knew and still messed up," citing past impulsive reactions he is working to change.
- His March 21 wedding in Minas de Mármol, a protected area within Cuatro Ciénegas in Coahuila, left large decorative structures and furniture in place that activists labeled trash.
- Environmental defenders warned the abandoned materials pose risks to local aquifers, soil, and wildlife in a region known for unique species found nowhere else.
- Authorities have not announced sanctions, and organizations and social media users are urging enforcement of Mexican laws that regulate activities in protected areas.