The Kids’ Choice Awards is an annual event hosted by the TV channel Nickelodeon. These awards recognize the most popular artists, movies, TV shows, music, and other entertainment that kids and young people love. What makes these awards special is that the winners are chosen through online voting by the kids themselves, giving them an active role in the process.
At the event, winners receive an iconic trophy in the form of ‘slime,’ and there are usually musical performances and plenty of fun moments. Along with celebrating celebrities and popular content, the Kids’ Choice Awards are known for their fun, lively atmosphere, with lots of surprises and humor.
This year, Ángela Aguilar and Michael Ronda were chosen to host the show in Mexico City. However, due to the situation involving Ángela, Nodal, and his ex-partner Cazzu, her role as host sparked some criticism. The singer faced a lot of backlash on social media, with many people saying they disagreed with the decision. According to Milenio, some users even mentioned they wouldn’t watch the ceremony this year, as they didn’t think she was a good role model for kids.
Because of the situation, the audience at the Kids’ Choice Awards made their feelings known and expressed their discontent with Ángela. Just as she was about to perform, boos started to echo through the auditorium, followed by chants of ‘Cazzu.’ Despite this, Ángela stayed calm, ignored the boos, and went ahead with her performance.
Abuchean a Ángela Aguilar y le gritan Cazzu en los premios ‘Kids Choice Awards’ NO ES BURLA, ES KARMA pic.twitter.com/GqNuUQVMxY
— Angel (@esemalcriado) November 16, 2024
After this event, Ángela has not spoken publicly about it. However, this isn’t the first time she’s faced criticism. Recently, Glamour magazine named the regional Mexican singer ‘Woman of the Year,’ but the news was met with a lot of negativity from the public. In fact, a petition was even created to have her nomination removed. In the end, she received the title because of her undeniable talent.
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