The reason for the sudden split of Duo . has been reported

Desus and Mero announced their split and the end of their hit Late Night TV show on Showtime – and now we have a deeper reason for this shocking ending. Rumors and evidence on social media centered on the feud between the hosts that eventually escalated into a complete split; Well, according to a new report, the reason for the final feud between Desus & Mero was that their longtime manager became a wedge between Desus, Mero, and Showtime. Hollywood news reporter Matthew Belloni from Back News Divide it into a recent column:

Belloni cites five separate sources to confirm the following account of things:

Desus (Daniel Baker) and Miro (Joel Martinez) supposedly have been with producer and director Victor Lopez for a long time, but shortly after Thanksgiving last year, Showtime asked Lopez to step back and stop attending the show’s tapings, as well as meetings, citing What is being described as “$$ puncture behaviour”, including bullying and screaming, has led to some official complaints being made (Lopez, Dezos, Miro and Showtime have not commented on such incidents).

A split formed when Desos allegedly sided with Showtime, but Miro allegedly sided with Lopez, who had been with them from their Boys podcast days. The choice of sides is getting bigger and bigger, to the point that both those on the show and fans are starting to notice that things are changing. Desus & Mero discontinued their podcast in November; Miro left the group’s attorney and joint agent and signed a new deal of his own with WME; They began to appear at media and public events separately, then the official split came.

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(Photo: Showtime)

The saddest thing about this report on why Desos and Miro split is how clich̩ Hollywood really is. Countless duos and groups in the entertainment industry have reached heights of success and fame, only to have old ties and loyalties begin to pull stars in different directions. From the sound of things, Desus was ready to expand and evolve with fame, while Mero wanted to stay true to his basic beginnings Рagain, not a new story in entertainment, by any means.

It’s really funny to look at the show now and see these cracks forming first – and they’re clearly opening wide in the final season. Little “jokes” and “punches” between the hosts carried some of these deep resentments, and it seems that the Bodega Boys’ epic chemistry was mostly in the fan fiction. Then again, Disus and Miro have often joked equally about how they broke up and fought all the time – so who knows what next week could bring?

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