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Hoy examinaremos las veces más impactantes en que rostros famosos vieron cómo sus carreras caían en picada tras una entrevista.

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00:00You know there are a lot of rumors out there right now, and you would like to address them head on, so I'll give it to you.
00:07Hey, hello and welcome to Watch Mojo Español. I am G, and today we will examine the most shocking times
00:13in which famous faces saw their careers fall apart after an interview.
00:18We will explore what happened in the talk and the negative result in his work.
00:22If the attackers are never found, how will you be able to heal?
00:28Rachel Zegler
00:29You said you were bringing a modern edge to it on stage. What do you mean by that?
00:33I just mean that it's no longer 1937.
00:36It is not common for the far right and Disney fans to find things in common.
00:40Unfortunately for Zegler, when they did, it was to join her.
00:45After appearing on stage with West's Side Story in 2021, she was chosen for the main role of Snow White in 2025.
00:53But when she spoke to Viarty at the 23rd Expo, she provoked the wrath of some.
00:58Many fondly remember Disney's first animated film, despite some issues that could be considered problematic today.
01:06Zegler harshly criticized the original installment, and also seemed to condemn the idea that women dream of love,
01:13as she chose to promote female leadership.
01:15Her words, mixed with other controversies, greatly weakened my enthusiasm for the film.
01:21She's not going to be safe with the prince, and she's not going to be dreaming about true love.
01:25She's dreaming about becoming the leader she knows she can be.
01:28Vanilla Ice
01:29In 1990, she was everywhere after the success of Ice, Ice, Baby.
01:34But at the end of the decade, her popularity had diminished after a series of unsuccessful songs,
01:39and an incident in which she threatened a homeless person.
01:43That year, Vanilla Ice was invited to MTV's show 25 Lame.
01:48After harshly criticizing her work, they asked her to remove the music video for Ice, Ice, Baby,
01:54destroying the master tape with a baseball bat.
01:57She hit him once before destroying the set.
01:59At one point, it even seemed like she was going to hit Jon Stewart.
02:03The media turned against the rapper for his way of acting, and said it was over.
02:09Ice had a short period of popularity after that, but soon it fell into oblivion again.
02:18I think we're getting a feeling now of how important this was.
02:21Shy Alabaaf
02:22Name's Mutt, Mutt Williams.
02:24Mutt?
02:25Yeah.
02:26Guy, her name is...
02:28She's the one I picked, you got a problem with that?
02:30In 2008, he was going to get a lot of praise when he was chosen for the role of Indiana Jones
02:34in The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
02:36But when the movie was criticized, they asked Alabaaf about the experience.
02:41In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, he revealed his disappointment with the result
02:45and it seemed annoying for having defrauded the fans.
02:48However, years later, he said he regretted those comments,
02:52since they caused a distance between him and Steven Spielberg.
02:55In 2016, in an interview with Variety, he changed his mind again.
03:00He talked about his dream of working with Spielberg,
03:02but when it finally came true, the experience was negative in general.
03:07They haven't worked together since then, and Alabaaf acquired a bad reputation in the industry.
03:12Sean Connery
03:13It's not the worst thing to slap a woman now and then.
03:15As I remember, you said you don't do it with a clenched fist, it's better to do it with an open hand.
03:19Yeah.
03:20Remember that?
03:21Yeah.
03:21Considered by some as the best James Bond in history,
03:25Sean Connery has also been considered incredibly problematic
03:28due to his comments about violence against women.
03:31After several interviews over the years in which he admitted to being violent,
03:36in 1987 he sat down with Barbara Walters for ABC.
03:40She reminded him of his previous comments, and the actor kept what he had said.
03:45Later, he stated that he had taken his words out of context.
03:48Ah, the reliable old lady.
03:49Although his career did not decline too much at that time,
03:52the incident chased him again when he retired,
03:55and had to cancel appearances in the media due to negative reactions.
04:00From time to time, the interview with Walters comes out again,
04:02and Connery's legacy looks more tainted.
04:05Do you think it's good to slap a woman?
04:07No, I don't think it's good.
04:08I don't think it's bad.
04:09I don't think it's that bad.
04:11I think that it depends entirely on the circumstances and if it merits it.
04:15Glenn Huddle.
04:16They are stating that I've come out and said that people with disabled and handicapped
04:21are being punished for their sins.
04:23Being an English football coach is a great opportunity,
04:27and in 1996, former midfielder Glenn Huddle received this prestigious position.
04:34But then, in 1999, he did everything to lose it during an interview with The Times
04:39when he defended his relationship with the healer Aileen Drewery and her beliefs.
04:44Huddle insinuated that disabled people were, according to his own words,
04:49punished for their sins in a previous life.
04:52He was widely condemned and the public asked for his dismissal.
04:56A few days later, he was dismissed as manager of England,
04:59although later he had similar jobs and, as a commentator,
05:03he never reached the same level of prestige again.
05:10Well, I don't know about that.
05:12John Rucker.
05:13Asians and Koreans and Vietnamese and Indians and Russians and Spanish people and everything up there.
05:20How the hell did they get in this country?
05:22In 1999, he lived the great life as a relief pitcher for the Atlanta Braves, for the MLB,
05:29but in an interview with Sports Illustrated, he showed the world his true form of being.
05:34In addition to messing with his colleague Randall Simon and the city of New York and its baseball franchises,
05:39Rucker also attacked foreigners and the LGBTQIA community.
05:44It was a disaster and a nightmare of public relations for the Braves and the MLB at the time.
05:51This is why the baseball authorities suspended the pitcher for a month and imposed a fine on him.
05:57He was transferred in 2001 and spent the following years bouncing between teams
06:02and making more controversial statements before retiring.
06:06Ladies and gentlemen, the most hated man in New York City right now,
06:11I'm not speaking about myself, is definitely Atlanta Braves relief pitcher John Rucker.
06:17Juliana Rancic.
06:18I love Zendaya's style and I love when she has the little hair, she just had it.
06:22In addition to co-presenting E! News, Rancic was one of the main collaborators of the Fashion Police program,
06:28focused on the fashion of the famous.
06:30Well, in 2015 she signed with Zendaya, who was then 18 years old.
06:35She criticized the rants she used in the Oscars and made atrocious comments that we will not repeat here.
06:41These provoked the anger of the public and Zendaya herself could not let Rancic leave without consequences.
06:47She responded with a reflexive and forceful criticism that highlighted her ignorance and intolerance.
06:53Rancic apologized on social media and in an interview with Access Hollywood,
06:57he stated that his joke had been taken out of context.
07:00The reporter was forced to leave her position at E! News before returning shortly in 2018.
07:06Roy Keane.
07:13As captain of the English football giant Manchester United and after leading it in the conquest of several trophies,
07:20Keane seemed to have it all.
07:22But his precipitation took him to ruin.
07:25After his team lost a game, he was interviewed by the club's channel, MUTV.
07:30It was brutal and systematically destroyed the performance of his teammates.
07:34The criticisms were so serious that they ordered the MUTV to destroy all the videos.
07:40This, along with other incidents, led coach Alex Ferguson to rescind Keane's contract,
07:45who later was with Celtic Scotland, but only lasted six months before retiring.
07:51It was a surprising fall of one of the best United captains,
07:54which ruined his relationship with Ferguson.
08:17At one point he was a rising star in the Republican Party,
08:20so much so that John McCain elected Pallin as candidate for vice-president in the 2008 elections.
08:26But when he met Katie Couric for CBS Evening News, everything went down.
08:31In a series of interviews broadcast for a couple of days, Pallin looked worse and worse.
08:36He stumbled with his answers, said words that made little sense and seemed ignorant.
08:41For example, when asked what newspapers or magazines he read,
08:45the aspiring vice-president stated,
08:48This aroused more mockery when Saturday Night Live parodied the incident.
08:53Faced with the fall of his polls, some Republicans asked him to be removed,
08:57but she stayed and the party lost the elections.
09:00What was the dynamic after?
09:01Well, on a human level, I felt bad for her because she was clearly struggling.
09:05Jimmy, the Greek Snyder.
09:07We need to get more black coaches.
09:09It's alright with me. I'm sure they'll take over that pretty soon too.
09:12Snyder, who jumped to fame as a betting runner,
09:15joined the NFL Today in 1976 as a regular collaborator and often alluded to betting.
09:22In 1988 he was interviewed by WRC-TV to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday.
09:29However, things got out of hand when he made some outrageous and racist comments about African-American athletes.
09:36People were outraged and CBS fired him from the NFL Today.
09:41Then he sued the network for unjustified dismissal,
09:44alleging age discrimination, defamation and breach of contract, but lost the case.
09:56Joaquin Phoenix
09:57Today, Joaquin Phoenix is a nominee and winner of several Oscars,
10:01but in 2009 his career was in a very different state after appearing on The Late Show with David Letterman.
10:14With sunglasses and a bearded face, Phoenix muttered in a low voice during the interview,
10:19which caused the host to try to make him react.
10:23What can you tell us about your days with the Unabomber?
10:26Although this turned out to be a parody of a fake documentary, I'm Still Here,
10:30the media believed that Phoenix was suffering from a nervous breakdown,
10:34and the producers stayed away from him.
10:37You're not going to act anymore?
10:40No.
10:42Why is that?
10:47I don't know.
10:48He admitted in a later interview that the quality of the scripts they sent him to seduce him
10:53had dropped enormously after that situation,
10:56and several projects claimed by critics were needed to give him back his prestige.
11:01Thank you for letting me come on the show last time.
11:03Yes, well, we've been dying to have you back a year and a half.
11:06Belle Gibson
11:07Are you prepared to tell the truth today? The whole truth?
11:10Yeah, absolutely.
11:11No little half-truths, no gobbledygook?
11:13No, I've been really transparent.
11:15In 2013, Australian Belle Gibson was one of the most attractive new influencers in the world
11:20after launching her mobile application The Whole Pantry.
11:24After publishing several cookbooks, she seemed to be doing great,
11:28but then she said she had contracted several cancers
11:31and that she was controlling her progression with her healthy lifestyle.
11:45However, in 2015 there were rumors that she was lying about her illness
11:49and her donations to charities.
11:59And what is my reality today?
12:01And will you accept that your reality does not actually match reality?
12:05Under increasing pressure, she spoke to the Australian Woman's Weekly magazine,
12:09where she admitted that she had been lying and blamed her behavior on her education,
12:13which destroyed her career in an instant.
12:15In 2017, she was fined $410,000 for her lies.
12:20Despite being given a four-month deadline, you're still alive?
12:25Yeah.
12:26Was that an indicator to you that you didn't have brain cancer?
12:30It wasn't an indicator.
12:32Alex Pettyfer.
12:33If you're a born actor in Hollywood,
12:35it's not a good idea to criticize the city where you earn your living.
12:38But that's what the Englishman Alex Pettyfer did in 2011.
12:42After making himself known in I Am Number 4 and Stormbreaker,
12:46his career seemed to be going well.
12:48Then he spoke to Veeamon for an article in which he argued against Los Angeles
12:53in an interview full of impropriety.
12:56Among many, many insults,
12:58he said that the city was an evil and socially disgusting pool,
13:02criticized the women who live there,
13:04and described the acting career as being in jail.
13:07This, in addition to having the reputation of being difficult to work with,
13:11caused his career to stagnate,
13:13since high-budget productions were looking for talent elsewhere.
13:17Tom Cruise.
13:182005 was a difficult year in Tom Cruise's career.
13:21First, his strange behavior in Oprah Winfrey's show.
13:31Then he publicly criticized Brooke Shields
13:34for admitting that he consumed antidepressants
13:36after developing postpartum depression.
13:38Then he went to the Today show to talk to Matt Lauer about his opinions and...
13:44Oh well...
13:52Cruise erratically made things worse with his comments about psychiatry,
13:56calling it a pseudoscience.
14:05His controversial approach did not do him any favor in answering the questions.
14:10With all the scandal, Paramount Pictures cut ties with the actor in 2006,
14:15after 14 years.
14:17But finally that relationship was recovered.
14:19Steven Spielberg also denounced Cruise's actions in 2005.
14:23However, they reconciled in 2023.
14:34Piers Morgan.
14:35In 2014, due to low ratings,
14:38Piers Morgan's reign on CNN came to an end.
14:41In his last days, he interviewed the comedian Chelsea Handler,
14:45and... she destroyed him.
14:47He denied his lack of attention and said that he was a terrible interviewer.
14:59While Morgan tried to maintain appearances
15:02saying that the guest had to be interesting,
15:05Handler said it was his job.
15:18With his reputation on the ground,
15:20Morgan returned to the UK and joined Good Morning Britain.
15:27But after venting out against Meghan Markle
15:30for having revealed her mental health problems,
15:33Alex Beresford, another presenter,
15:35caught his attention and Morgan left.
15:38Later, he gave up the show,
15:40and since then he has fought for being relevant.
15:47This interview caused social media to explode
15:50with comments in favor and against the Irish actor.
15:53While promoting one of his films,
15:55he was honest in an interview about the time
15:57one of his close friends was sexually assaulted.
16:00While promoting one of his films,
16:02he was honest in an interview about the time
16:04one of his close friends was sexually assaulted by a black man.
16:24He said that after finding out,
16:26he went out looking for trouble,
16:28hoping to kill a black man before realizing
16:30that what he was doing was wrong
16:32and feeling ashamed of himself.
16:34Many labeled him a racist,
16:36while others defended his honesty.
16:38Among them, famous like Trevor Noah and Whoopi Goldberg.
16:45He may not have destroyed his career,
16:47but he has undoubtedly put his sympathy in a crossroad.
16:50John Mayer
16:51At one point, John Mayer had the reputation
16:53of being a quality musician
16:55who was apparently going to reach the status of a legend one day.
16:58But then he talked to Playboy magazine in 2010
17:01and destroyed that possibility.
17:09Before being rude about his past relationships
17:12with Jessica Simpson and Jennifer Aniston,
17:16Mayer compared little John
17:18to white supremacist David Duke
17:20and said racist insults a couple of times.
17:23Although he apologized on social media,
17:25in other interviews and concerts,
17:27he never reached the same height again.
17:29None of his singles have reached
17:31the top 25 on the Billboard US chart
17:34since Half of My Heart from 2010 with Taylor Swift.
17:45Chris Harrison
17:46For 19 years, Chris Harrison was an American icon
17:49with his work on The Bachelor,
17:51his Bachelorette spin-off,
17:53and many more.
17:54But then, in 2021,
17:56he was interviewed by Rachel Lindsay,
17:58a former Bachelorette for Extra,
18:00and his career fell apart.
18:02Harrison talked about the actions
18:04of former participant Rachel Kirkhornel
18:06after her photos came to light
18:08at the university at a theme party
18:10of the plantation
18:11and liked racist posts on social media.
18:21It's hard to defend that,
18:22but Harrison did what he could.
18:24He even used the term woke police
18:26and said that people shouldn't judge him.
18:28The public's reaction was massive
18:30and Lindsay left the franchise
18:32because of her disgust with Harrison.
18:34Then he was suspended
18:35and finally fired from The Bachelor.
18:47Specialized in southern food,
18:49Paula Deen seemed like a nice and friendly person
18:52during her show,
18:53Paula's Best Dishes.
18:55But when she was sued in 2013,
18:58her statement threw that assumption out the window
19:01by admitting that she had used racist insults
19:03several times
19:04and that she had planned to celebrate a wedding
19:06with a plantation theme.
19:08As the reaction grew,
19:10Deen was interviewed on Today
19:12to talk about the controversy
19:14and it was weird.
19:20That has never said something
19:25that I wish they could take back.
19:27She painted herself as a victim of a slander
19:29and stated that she wouldn't have fired herself
19:31for the mistake,
19:32but the most notable thing was her lack of apologies.
19:35Except to refer to a video of apologies
19:37that she had made.
19:38Later, more companies cut ties with her
19:40and she fell into oblivion.
19:42Michael Jackson
19:43Interviewed by Martin Bashir
19:45for a year
19:46and broadcast to the world in 2003,
19:48the documentary Living with Michael Jackson
19:50moved the audience
19:52with a couple of important revelations
19:54of the singer.
20:04First,
20:05Jackson spoke of the bad treatment
20:07he suffered at the hands of his father
20:08when he was younger,
20:09but then he stated that he had had
20:11sex with children in his room,
20:13although he emphasized that nothing bad happened.
20:18Yes.
20:19Can you understand why people would worry about that?
20:22Because they're ignorant.
20:39Black people were called colored people
20:41because we come in all colors,
20:43from very white,
20:45as white as my hand,
20:46to very dark.
20:48Lance Armstrong
20:49Considered a hero for overcoming cancer
20:51and becoming a dominant force
20:53in professional cycling,
20:55Lance Armstrong was very beloved
20:57and one of the best athletes in history,
20:59but then rumors began
21:01that he had achieved all his success
21:03at the expense of doping.
21:05In 2012,
21:06the US Anti-Doping Agency
21:08stripped him of all his victories
21:10since 1998,
21:11although he denied it.
21:12He was interviewed by Oprah Winfrey
21:14in 2013.
21:19Here,
21:20the old legend told the truth
21:22and admitted having cheated,
21:24but denied the accusations
21:26of having forced his teammates
21:28to dope
21:29and of having bribed officials
21:31to hide the results of their tests.
21:38Then,
21:39brands like Nike
21:40canceled their contracts with him,
21:42which supposedly cost him millions of dollars.
21:49Billy Bush
21:50Although it is not an interview
21:52properly said,
21:53we will take this recording
21:55of Access Hollywood
21:56due to how notorious and ruinous
21:58it was.
21:59Actually,
22:00it was recorded before
22:01the presenter Billy Bush
22:02and Donald Trump
22:03could enter a television studio
22:05to record,
22:06and while they did not know
22:07they had the microphones on.
22:19While they are on the bus,
22:21they talk about
22:22Trump's sexual adventures,
22:24which include handshakes
22:25and discuss how power
22:27can give you free rein
22:28to do whatever you want.
22:44We even heard him talk
22:46about how attractive
22:47the actress of Days of Our Lives,
22:49Ariane Zucker,
22:50seems to them
22:51before meeting her
22:52when they get off the bus.
22:53Bush was suspended
22:54from his job
22:55on the program Today
22:56after a fall in the audience
22:58and then resigned.
22:59Since then,
23:00he has had to defend himself
23:01repeatedly in interviews.
23:14If you have a music group,
23:15being interviewed
23:16by the magazine Rolling Stone
23:17is something very,
23:18very important.
23:19So much so
23:20that it can be easy
23:21to get carried away
23:22by the attempt to sound
23:23openly rocker,
23:24and that's exactly
23:25what happened
23:26to the band
23:275 Seconds of Summer.
23:28In an interview in 2015,
23:29the group did everything,
23:30from comparing themselves
23:31to the Beatles,
23:32to despising or insulting
23:33the American Music Awards,
23:34Justin Bieber
23:35and his female fan base,
23:36which, by the way,
23:37was the majority
23:38of his fans.
23:39They were criticized
23:40for being
23:41too much
23:42for their music.
23:44They were criticized
23:45for their comments
23:46and for appearing
23:47in general
23:48narcissistic.
23:49It probably didn't help
23:50either
23:51that they appeared
23:52naked on the cover.
24:07Do you recognize
24:08that moment
24:09when you're drunk
24:10but you think
24:11no one notices it?
24:12Well, Paul Abdul
24:13does,
24:14at least retrospectively.
24:15In this interview
24:16from 2007,
24:17he's promoting
24:18the most recent
24:19American Idol release.
24:20Although later
24:21he would label
24:22the idea of being a lie,
24:23many spectators
24:24suspected
24:25that he had
24:26had a few drinks
24:27or had ingested
24:28other kinds of stimuli.
24:29Delayed answers,
24:30laughter attacks,
24:31this has it all.
24:42Seattle had the best
24:44delusional people.
25:10Everyone was making
25:11the same thing
25:12and after a few years
25:13it got really stale
25:15and only a few people
25:17started breaking off
25:18from that
25:19and experimenting.
25:41But we shouldn't
25:42hate them too much, right?
25:43As they themselves said,
25:45we're just
25:46types of fraternity,
25:47you know?
25:48We love women
25:49and those things.
25:50This is a real date,
25:51word for word.
25:53Prince Andrew,
25:54considered a disaster
25:56by many,
25:57this interview
25:58ended up causing
25:59Prince Andrew
26:00to leave his public
26:01duties in the royal family.
26:03Today,
26:04you've chosen to speak out
26:05for the first time.
26:07Why have you decided
26:08to talk now?
26:24I have no recollection
26:26of ever meeting this lady.
26:28None whatsoever.
26:32On the contrary,
26:33there were other
26:34impressive answers.
26:35Like she didn't regret
26:36her friendship with Epstein,
26:38since she gave him
26:39useful opportunities.
26:40The interviewee
26:41looks a little impressed
26:42with her answers,
26:43like almost everyone.
26:56Katherine Heigl.
26:57It's been a while
26:58since Heigl has been
26:59known for being
27:00hard to work with.
27:01But an interview
27:02from 2008
27:03with Vanity Fair
27:04was especially
27:05condemnatory
27:06when she criticized
27:07the movie
27:08Knocked Up,
27:09which had just
27:10starred.
27:11She described the film
27:12as a little sexist
27:13and criticized
27:14the way
27:15in which
27:16she portrays
27:17women,
27:18which frustrated
27:19people,
27:20considering
27:21that she
27:22had decided
27:23to participate.
27:24A year later,
27:25she starred
27:26in the movie
27:27The Ugly Truth,
27:28which was
27:29the first
27:30film in which
27:31she played
27:32a woman.
27:35As a result
27:36of the whole episode,
27:37the directors
27:38and indecisive people
27:39had one more reason
27:40to be cautious
27:41to work with her.
27:51Josie Smollett.
28:00In 2019,
28:01the actor
28:02of Empire
28:03stated that he had
28:04been the victim
28:05of a hate crime.
28:06Two men
28:07approached him
28:08with insults
28:09and then physically
28:10attacked him.
28:11Everyone was horrified
28:12by the details.
28:13But then,
28:14Smollett
28:15sat down
28:16with Robin Roberts
28:17of ABC
28:18for an interview
28:19in Good Morning America
28:20and something seemed
28:21strange.
28:22He refused
28:23to give his phone
28:24to the security forces.
28:25Days later,
28:26the apparent attackers
28:27denounced
28:28Smollett
28:29for staging the attack.
28:30It turned out
28:31that they were actually
28:32extras from Empire,
28:33a series starring
28:34Smollett.
28:35In 2022,
28:36the actor was sentenced
28:37to 150 days in prison
28:38and to pay
28:39more than $100,000
28:40in compensation
28:41for the deception.
28:52Megan Fox.
28:53As a general rule,
28:54it may not be a good idea
28:55to compare
28:56the director
28:57with the one
28:58you work with,
28:59Hitler,
29:00but that's what
29:01the star of Transformers,
29:02Megan Fox,
29:03did in an interview
29:04with the British magazine
29:05Wonderland.
29:06Talking about
29:07Michael Bay's behavior
29:08on set,
29:09she compared the director
29:10with the Nazi leader,
29:11which soon jumped
29:12to all the media.
29:19In the end,
29:20she was fired
29:21from the franchise,
29:22but it wasn't Bay.
29:23According to him,
29:24it was the executive producer,
29:25a guy named
29:26Michael Black,
29:27who insisted
29:28that she be fired.
29:29Since then,
29:30she has worked again
29:31with Bay
29:32in Ninja Turtles movies
29:33produced by him,
29:34but Fox's notable roles
29:35have been scarce
29:36since she gave
29:37that interview.
29:47Charlie Sheen.
29:48This man has said
29:49and done
29:50very impressive
29:51and controversial things
29:52throughout his career,
29:53but the reason
29:54he's on this list
29:55could surprise you.
29:56The interview in question
29:57is his appearance
29:58in 2015
29:59on Today,
30:00where he announced
30:01that he was
30:02zero positive.
30:16Although some
30:17praised his courage,
30:18many criticized
30:19the fact
30:20that it would have taken
30:21four years
30:22to make it public,
30:23stating that he could
30:24have put his sexual partners
30:25in danger.
30:40He also criticized
30:41Sheen's surprisingly
30:42calm attitude
30:43when he told
30:44his diagnosis
30:45and his fight
30:46against the people
30:47who were blackmailing him.
30:48For some,
30:49the interview
30:50humanized him more than ever.
30:51For others,
30:52it consolidated
30:53the feeling
30:54of being reckless,
30:55especially
30:56with the lives
30:57of others.
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31:20Now,
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31:22to the end.
31:23R. Kelly
31:31After years
31:32of rumors,
31:33in 2002,
31:34a shocking video
31:35came to light
31:36in which
31:37R&B singer
31:38was seen
31:39abusing a minor.
31:40Although he stated
31:41that it had not been him,
31:42the case ended up
31:43reaching the courts
31:44in 2008
31:45and, surprisingly,
31:46Kelly was acquitted.
31:47Shortly after,
31:48he was interviewed
31:49by BET
31:50and things
31:51began to worsen.
31:52Although he tried
31:53to maintain
31:54that he was not interested
31:55in anyone illegally,
31:56the damage was done.
31:57Another terrible interview
31:58with Kyle King
31:59in 2019,
32:00after new accusations,
32:01sealed his fate.
32:02After two trials,
32:03he was sentenced
32:04to a combined sentence
32:05of 31 years in prison.
32:22What other interview
32:23ruined a whole career?
32:24Tell us in the comments
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