'Hablando Hueva... ': Jorge Luna and Ricardo Mendoza's YouTube channel hacked after controversial statements

The YouTube account of Hablando Huevadas was hacked by “Ethereum US” and they begin to transmit information about virtual currencies.

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Jorge Luna and Ricardo Mendoza once again caused outrage among users on social networks after make fun of people with Down Syndrome. As can be heard in their video published on their famous YouTube channel Hablando Huevadas, the duo uses dark humor to refer to the players of the 2022 Futsal Down World Cup.

“I was informed that there was a match of the Peruvian Futsal team of people with Down Syndrome, it seems that Peru is in the World Cup. I don't know who its stars are, who are their different ones,” said Jorge Luna and to which his teammate replied: “What has come to me the most is that they didn't understand the joke, which was late”.

Undoubtedly, these words generated division again on Twitter, as fans of the comedians pointed out that if they didn't like the way they show they didn't see it, while others expressed their disapproval for the lack of respect for people suffering from this genetic disorder.

TALKING SHIT WAS HACKED

Not only did the comedians' comment become a trend on Twitter. Several netizens began to indicate that the official YouTube account of Hablando Huevadas, which has more than 1 million subscribers, was hacked.

Through the video service platform it can be seen that the name of the page was changed to “Ethereum US” and that a meeting where two people are talking about virtual money is currently being broadcast live.

“Ethereum is a decentralized computing platform (...) Ethereum, like Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, allows you to transfer digital money”, can be read in the live description which has more than 1000 views.

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