• Alejandra Jaramillo denies genuine regret.
  • Mexican drivers question her sincerity.
  • World Cup controversy marks her career

Mexican drivers are criticizing Alejandra Jaramillo. Recent statements by the Ecuadorian host Alejandra Jaramillo, after her controversial departure from Siéntese Quien Pueda, have sparked a wave of rejection among Mexican communicators.

Although Jaramillo tried to close the chapter on her World Cup controversy during an event in Jalisco, her words were interpreted as a lack of self-criticism that, rather than helping her, seems to be sinking her further in the eyes of the audience.

The host argued that there is no reason to feel regret when there was no «bad intention» in celebrating the defeat of the Mexican national team.

However, for critics, this stance reflects a total disconnection from the sensitivity of the public that supported her. According to the criteria of various Mexican drivers, such as those from the Chismorreo program on Multimedios TV, Jaramillo has shown an attitude that minimizes the impact of her actions, labeling them as simple «perspectives».

What Alejandra said: between apology and justification

In an interview with Canela TV, the presenter sought to draw a line between regret and empathy. She stated that, although she does not feel she made a real mistake, she understood that others may have been affected and, therefore, offered public apologies. «What may seem like a mistake to you, doesn’t to me,» the host declared, trying to soften her public image.

However, this semantic distinction was received with skepticism by her colleagues in the media. Jaramillo’s defense is based on the idea that she was living «the football party» and that her passion should not be read as an offense to a nation.

Still, her attempts to justify the videos where she mocked «El Tri» have been insufficient to placate the digital discontent that persists months after the fact.

Mexican drivers criticize Alejandra Jaramillo: Does the hate end or does the rejection persist?

The response from Mexican drivers was blunt and unfiltered, pointing out that Jaramillo’s attitude only aggravates her professional situation.

Esteban Macías, a critical figure in this debate, stated: «She speaks nicely, but her words become nonsense.» Macías emphasized that, although she insists there was no bad faith, the results were evident when she lost her job. «It was such a mistake for the majority that you ended up losing your job. At the company where you worked, they had to tell you ‘thanks, but no thanks’ because this is an error, and that’s where regret comes in. We’re not going to pretend that we didn’t say, ‘You didn’t say it trying to hurt, no!… it came from your heart, and you’re Ecuadorian, and you were glad Mexico was eliminated. That’s the reality. The way you handled it was what ended up offending people, and that’s why you lost your job.»

For her part, Luisa Fernanda, another critical voice, pointed out that the problem was not the team she supported, but her arrogance in handling the crisis. «It’s not that we were bothered by her supporting another team; it’s everything that happened after,» she stated.

The drivers agreed that, by trying to give explanations and then posting contradictory content, the Ecuadorian ultimately demonstrated an unacceptable lack of tact for someone working in a Mexican company.

Mexican drivers criticize Alejandra Jaramillo: Will the hate end or does the rejection persist?

Despite the harshness of the comments, not all those involved in the debate seek to maintain the animosity. Some drivers clarified that, although they don’t believe her apologies, they also don’t wish her permanent harm.

«We’re not going to crucify her for the rest of her life,» they added, emphasizing that football is a sport and should not be a reason for diplomatic ruptures between citizens.

However, the collective perception is that the host was a victim of her own «arrogance».

Several panel members agreed that she continued to fuel the controversy through social media in the days following the events. This insistence on not accepting the error in a genuine way is what has led a large part of the Mexican public to maintain a firm stance of rejection towards any attempt at reconciliation.

Mexican drivers criticize Alejandra Jaramillo: The social thermometer – people don’t forgive

Social media has been the stage where discontent is expressed most crudely. Users on digital platforms have labeled Jaramillo as a «bad actress» and question the authenticity of her recent visit to Jalisco.

Comments like «No one believes you» or accusations of hypocrisy have become a constant in every post where the presenter tries to talk about her relationship with Mexico.

While Jaramillo focuses on her new professional projects, which include covering Formula 1 with Disney and ESPN, the public continues to hold a grudge.

The host claims to love the country, but her past actions on social media seem to have left an indelible mark that her current apologies cannot erase, revealing a critical disconnection between her personal narrative and public perception.