A social media firestorm erupted yesterday after several Instagram accounts accused the well-known influencer Yen Video of buying followers to boost the popularity of his reality show. Following Barceló's victory, the frustration among many followers who saw El Urri as the winner has not ceased. Various theories have emerged, questioning the content creator for allegedly favoring one of the show's participants. The most widespread claim was that the majority of Yen Video's followers are fake or purchased accounts. A video even circulated showing an attempt to find his fans, which revealed empty profiles without photos or names, commonly used to inflate follower counts on Instagram. "Hahaha, those are accounts that people create to spread hate, yes, they exist," Yen Video affirmed without hesitation, smiling. Beyond the criticism, many people have decided to support him, claiming this type of campaign is linked to the same individuals who initially sabotaged his project to prevent it from taking off. The support has been so strong that fans are already asking Yen Video if the second season of the reality show will be delayed or if he will take a break to build more anticipation.
Yen Video Responds to Follower Purchase Accusations
Influencer Yen Video addresses accusations of buying followers after his reality show win, claiming the criticism is linked to initial sabotage of his project.