OUTRAGED! Juliana Oxenford He did not hesitate to send a strong message to Phillip Butters, after the journalist made questionable comments after the death of Diego Bertie. The 54-year-old actor passed away on Friday, August 5, and his death has shocked public opinion.
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Butters became a trend in social networks for his controversial words after the death of the renowned Peruvian actor and singer.
“Diego Bertie has had a very difficult life and lately he appeared on screen again to sing again and I followed him on Instagram, I knew him since I was a child. He has had a very painful life, very painful (…) May he rest in peace who did not have peace in his life“, said.
Juliana Oxenford on Phillip Butters: “How can you speak without any kind of respect”
Given this, during her program, Juliana Oxenford shared several comments from friends and public figures about Bertie’s death and concluded by criticizing Phillip Butters for not respecting the pain of others.
“I don’t understand how there are people, especially journalists, who they boast of being so serious, that they are capable of speaking without any kind of respect, without any kind of compassion, about a person who was and it will be much better than him, you know exactly who I mean, Phillip Butters”, he stated.
Diego Bertie: Family watched him in strict private
Through a statement, the family of the artist Diego Bertie informed that the funeral ceremony was going to be carried out in strict privacy and only with close relatives; However, it was indicated that the mass for a month after his death will be open to his followers.
“We ask the media to know how to respect this moment. To his followers, we will communicate about a Mass commemorating the first month of his departure. Let us all pray for Diego and for the family, that they find peace and resignation. Thanks for your understanding”, ends the message.
It was learned that Diego Bertie’s body was taken to the Jardines de la Paz cemetery in La Molina, where he was cremated.