The content creator joined the controversial images that went viral on networks
Although it is normal for the largest content creators to be surrounded by some controversy, these problems never usually go beyond a few statements or a controversial action. In fact, we have as the main example of this to ElXokaswho as a result of sharing the first videos about his physical changehas come to explode against those who criticize him for his training, and has also taken a position in the Dani Alves case.
The Galician content creator has made news again thanks to his reaction to the phenomenon that occurred last weekend in Teruel, where some strange lights dyed the sky creating a circle shape. This image sparked many conspiracy theories on social networks, and ElXokas joined them.
ElXokas affirms that the lights in the sky of Teruel are extraterrestrials
@freshclipx For him they are clearly aliens #twitch #clips #elxokas
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The TikTok account freshclipx has been in charge of collecting the clip in which Xokas asked his chat opinion on the images that were circulating on the Internet. “I want someone to explain this shit to me…” exclaimed the content creator, who asked for the opinion of “some expert who was more expert than him in all fields.”
The first hypothesis that his followers launched was that They were dronesto which ElXokas undoubtedly responded that They had to be aliens. Next, the Galician kept seeing different posts from people who had seen the event and who had shared photographs from different angles, even citing television programs that deal with these mysterious topics.
According to one of the users, the lights moved in circleswhich, added to the images themselves, They left Xokas with a surprised face and without saying another word.. The reality, as other media have reported, is that There is still no official answer that explains all these imagesso they are still open to any crazy theories.
Some, in addition to aliens and drones, point to nightclub spotlights or even a ballistic missile originating from France which ended up falling into the sea in Alicante (this explanation seems the most logical coming from the Higher Center for Scientific Research). Until we have a final version, ElXokas' opinion is still as valid as any other.