Miguel Falabella says Mateus Solano “extrapolated” the episode with the cell phone in play

Miguel Falabella says Mateus Solano “extrapolated” the episode with the cell phone in play


The actor says he pauses the show whenever he detects a viewer using a cell phone; he’s already asked one woman if she wanted to respond to a message outside the theater

The actor’s attitude Matteo Solano of taking the cell phone from the hands of a spectator who was recording him during a monologue performance The extra remains on the agenda. In his participation in the Angélica ao Vivo program, Miguel Falabella he said his colleague has “extrapolated,” although he agrees that cell phone use in the audience interferes with the show.

“There was this controversy with Mateus Solano, which went further [o celular da mão da espectadora]. But I stop [a atuação] always, he admitted in the conversation he had with Angelica.

Falabella recalled a recent instance that happened while performing on the show Stay with me tonightnext to Marisa Orth. “The other day the woman was looking at WhatsApp. I asked Marisa for permission and said: ‘Don’t you prefer to see WhatsApp in the lobby?’ (…) The person looks like a sitting Elphaba and thinks we are not seeing. I see everything and I stop,” he said.

He concluded by leaving a message to the spectators: “Whoever goes to see Marisa Orth and Miguel Falabella at the theater, if I answer with my cell phone, I will be sold among the audience.”

Remember the case

The episode with Mateus Solano occurred on the 14th, when the actor was performing in the city of Santa Rosa in Rio Grande do Sul. A woman was recording the show, and he, without interrupting his performance, took the cell phone from the viewer’s hands and threw it under the seat. On social media he received a lot of criticism for giving “a slap”.

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A few days later, he spoke out, saying he did not slap her, but took the cell phone from the woman’s hand. “I didn’t slap anyone, not even the cell phone. I just stole the cell phone and threw it under the chair,” he explained.

“I thought it was nice to be able, through this controversy, to raise a bit the issue of the lack of education of the public. The limit of the audience, the limit of those who are on stage,” he added.

Source: Terra

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