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Spanish TikTok Star Darechi Annoys Many With Comments About Condoms.

The Spanish influencer and social media singer with 26 million TikTok followers sparked protests after saying he avoided using condoms by telling sexual partners that they were sterile. Many angry women and girls cursed 19-year-old Naim Darechi on Twitter and in the Spanish media.

Karachi later said on Instagram: "I'm sorry... it's just crazy what I said." His earlier comments went viral. Spain's equality minister has now instructed the public prosecutor to investigate Karachi. Irene Montero tweeted that she had asked prosecutors to find out if Darechi was telling the truth and, if so, to identify possible victims of her sexual fraud, which would constitute sexual assault under applicable Spanish law.

A new bill defines unprotected sex without consent as assault, he said. A video caused a sensation on social media in which Darechi told Spanish YouTuber Mostopapi: "I find it difficult with condoms; that's why I never use them."

Karachi said that because none of her partners had gotten pregnant through unprotected sex with her, "I was starting to think I had a problem." "That's why I tell them, 'Relax, I'm barren.' The interviewer laughed when he said that. Spain plans "only yes" means "yes" to rape laws. Karachi later said on Instagram: "I want to apologize. Sometimes I am not aware of the responsibility that lies with me...

"I made a comment that is entirely out of place, and it's not true. Sometimes I say things, and sometimes I exaggerate, but this is just crazy what I'm saying; I wish it were cut off while it was being cut, and no one ever heard it. "He has not returned to a request from the for comment on the dispute.

Parliament will discuss the new sexual consent law in September. There are controversial trials in Spain of men convicted of sexual assault rather than the more serious crimes of sexual assault. "Removing a condom or ejaculating during sexual intercourse without consent is sexual assault today, and the legal 'only' yes means 'yes' is recognized as assault," tweeted Ms. Montero.

He said that "having 26 million supporters to be proud of about this shows the urgency to put approval first."