Michael Buble is being criticized online, after a live video on Instagram, where he appeared with his wife, actress Luisana Lopilato. In the video Luisana greets her followers, speaking in front of Michael as he pushes her with his elbow. The actress is heard saying "I'm sorry" and then Michael pulls her towards him.
A few minutes later, the singer leaves his wife, as she tries to fix her hair.
Luisana Lopilato pic.twitter.com/qdia2TT9mA
- ariana perfecta (@ victoriac_19) April 12, 2020
After this video, Lopilatoâ??s fans turned to Twitter to express their concerns about the way Michel handles her. There are many who think that he is mistreating his wife, as this is not the first time that such unpleasant episodes occur in their live videos.
in quarantine, domestic violence was always a big thing. michael buble had this wonderful system for mistreating his wife.
- sabina frederic stan account (@seinfeldista) April 14, 2020
Watching how icMichaelBuble grabbed his wife and elbowed her makes me wanna @ @lusianalopilat you can do so much better !!! #TimesUp
- annie (@annie_ronson) April 14, 2020
IcMichaelBuble how dare you to treat Luisana like that ??? How dare you treat ANY woman or person like that? I was going to say "your wife" but she is not yours, she deserves respect and love, any partner deserves that. I supouse you are now going to say sorry or some bs excuse ð??¡ https://t.co/Rw7GGSVIRX
- #APRUEBO â?? (.naihathor) April 12, 2020
Their old videos started circulating online. In one of them, Michael is heard telling Luisana, "You're dead," as she was late to appear on camera because she was preparing food for the children. While in another video, where Luisana was filming herself on camera, Michael is heard saying: "I will kill you."
- ariana perfecta (@ victoriac_19) April 12, 2020
Also, fans recalled a part of a 2013 interview that Michael gave to Event Magazine, where he says that there were tendencies to violence, as he was a victim of violence when he was a child.
Luisana reacted immediately after the videos went viral, totally denying the allegations of violence and defending her husband:
"It's unbelievable what some people are like," he said. While we are in the middle of a pandemic and are living in quarantine, facing fear, loneliness and all sorts of uncertainties, my husband and I can bring you some happiness with our live videos. While some people have ill intentions, what do they not post, not knowing our family, or the pain we have gone through. I want you to know that I have no doubt about what my husband is and so I will solve it another 1000 times. â?
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Luisana asked her fans not to believe these things that are said online, as according to her they are just trying to gain likes and followers at this time of pandemic.