Marcelo Tinelli announced that his streaming program Somos de Paso, which was broadcast on the Carnaval Stream platform, is suspended indefinitely. The driver explained that he is going through “a moment in which life asks to stop,” and that he needs to focus on personal and family issues that today require his full attention.
The cycle had debuted just a few weeks ago and was part of Tinelli’s experiment in the streaming universe, a territory where he sought to renew his public presence. In his message, he thanked the team, the guests and the platform, and stressed that the decision was made “together, with enormous generosity.” He also left the door open for a return in 2026: “I will return with the strength and joy that this project deserves.”
The announcement occurs in a delicate context for the driver. Days ago, his daughter Juanita received threats that set off alarms in those around him and led him to withdraw from public exposure. As it turned out, these intimidations are not an isolated event but the collateral consequence of personal conflicts and debts that Tinelli has been carrying for a long time, which generated tensions that today have an impact on his family and his daily life.
The combination of these factors—family stress, the rarefied climate, and the pressure of maintaining a daily cycle—ended up tipping the balance toward the pause. For Tinelli, accustomed to leading massive formats for decades, this brake marks a rarity: a voluntary cut in his schedule to prioritize behind the scenes before the camera.
Although there are no details about how his relationship with Carnaval Stream will continue or about future projects, the host made it clear that for now his focus is outside the studio. The commitment, for the moment, is not for new content, but for regaining calm in the midst of a complex personal moment. “Life asks you to slow down,” he wrote. And this time he decided to listen to himself.

