Shanik Berman Cuts Line for Singer Xavi Interview, Sparks Outrage
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Veteran commentator Shanik Berman bypassed a queue of reporters to interview singer Xavi, drawing criticism.
- Berman claimed to be tired but proceeded to conduct the interview and create TikTok videos, contradicting her stated exhaustion.
- The incident occurred during a press event where reporters were instructed to interview artists in the order they arrived.
In the vibrant and often chaotic world of Mexican entertainment journalism, incidents like the one involving veteran commentator Shanik Berman and young singer Xavi are not uncommon, yet they always spark debate. Berman's decision to cut the line, claiming fatigue, only to then conduct an interview and create TikTok content, has ignited discussions about professional ethics and the sometimes blurred lines between seasoned journalists and the influencer culture.
While the article from El Universal frames this as a simple breach of protocol, for many in Mexico, it touches upon a broader sentiment regarding the perceived entitlement of established media figures. The organizers had set a clear order for interviews, a system designed for fairness. Berman's actions, regardless of her alleged tiredness, disregarded this arrangement, prioritizing her immediate access over the established process and the time of her colleagues who had waited their turn. The subsequent creation of TikTok videos, seemingly energetic, further fueled the perception that her claim of exhaustion was perhaps a convenient excuse.
This incident also highlights the evolving media landscape. The inclusion of social media content creation, like TikTok videos, alongside traditional interviews, is now standard practice. However, when it leads to the bending of rules, it raises questions about how these new demands are balanced with journalistic integrity. From a Mexican perspective, where media personalities often have deeply ingrained public personas, such actions can be seen as a lapse in professional conduct, especially when they occur in front of peers and potentially damage the credibility of the profession.
she asked the publicist to let her pass with the singer just to take a photo with him, to which they agreed and once inside, disregarding the waiting time of her colleagues, she did the interview and not only that, like a 20-year-old influencer, she made several videos for her TikTok account, dancing, not very virtuously, but making it clear that she was not tired.
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.