A content creator from Puerto Rico shared a TikTok video about his participation in a popular video years ago. The TV show 'Caso Cerrado' gave details of a controversy He is still maintaining its production. Isweni Pichardo, the protagonist of the story, also revealed a surprising aspect of the show's format.
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Picardo, known for its prominent presence on digital platforms, He was identified by TikTok users as a former participant in the show.
“Recognized you from 'Case Closed,'” commented one user. The young woman confirmed her participation in the broadcast a few years ago and mentioned something that many doubted: “Everybody knows it's a paid show.”
“I can tell because I've been doing this for over five or six to seven years,” he announced in a video on his @isvenypichardo2 account. The influencer explained that the episode in which she appeared was titled 'Jealousy Caused AIDS', although she clarified that she did not suffer from this sexually transmitted disease (STD). “It's a case I have to dramatize, it's an act”He pointed out.
Complaint about 'Case Closed' production
As he explained, he was in charge of casting various people to act in 'Case Closed'. However, in one case, One of the girls I brought couldn't participateSo she had to take on the role herself.
“They continue to use that case after a long time. I requested it because they paid me to use it for about five years, and now they're publishing it more because it's a strong case,” he explained.
However, keeping the legal tussle aside, the young lady admitted: “But I like it a lot because there are still people who see it and approve of it. My family watches it, They see a lot of that in Puerto Rico. “This is one of the most watched cases and one of the most put on 'Case Closed'.”
However, Pichardo clarified that this will not prevent him from continuing to seek financial compensation. In particular, a disagreement arose over the production of the show due to the constant repetition of that episode, which, according to the 'influencer', should have been stopped after the agreed time. “They have to call me back to pay my money,” he said.
Many former collaborators reveal that everything is a fictitious representation
'Caso Cerrado' by Ana Maria Polo, a Cuban-American, caught people's attention. Thousands of visitors in various Latin American countries for nearly two decadesWith a presentation of alleged cases that have dealt with various family and relationship disputes.
The authenticity of the events presented in the show has always been a matter of debate among its followers and critics. However, in recent years, several former collaborators have revealed that these cases were fictional and dramatized representations.
A young woman named Mila shared that she was paid several hundred dollars to appear in a two-episode recording. Another former collaborator, Liz Contreras confirmed it and added details: “If you're wrong, really, there's no going back.”
It is important to note that a disclaimer was shown at the end of each episode: “Cases may be based on true events and may be dramatized.” In this way, it has been previously warned that the episodes may contain entertainment and that the participants are actors.
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