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Tego Calderón has outraged his fans after an incident at a concert in Houston . It could have been in anecdote, but with thousands of mobiles recording it has generated a wave of criticism that has crossed borders. A video was released on Monday that immediately became viral and put Tego Calderón at the center of the conversation on social networks.

The images are recorded in Houston . The Puerto Rican reggaeton leaves the stage completely drunk and receives a loud whistle. Between the boo, you can discern a hesitant: "I do not want to be praised." It is followed by a succession of absolutely incomprehensible words and, finally, the final traffic.

"The ones that are recording, that suck this ...", he shouts, and grabs the crotch. "Like you, like you, like you," he points to several mobile phones, "bastards." The video was made public by the profile of El Gordo y la Flaca, "The most successful show of Hispanic television," and in less than 24 hours 350,000 people have already seen it.

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Other reggaetoners have come out in defense of Tego Calderón . Farruko has said: "I am with you brother. People do not understand how dirty this business is, and that one is a human being. One is charged, one also has problems, disappointments, and yet one tries to give the best to the public ".

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Rafael Pina also wrote a game text for his partner on his Instagram profile: "Being in the line of judging is easy, but there are not many to help," he wrote, "we are here for whatever."

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