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On March 23rd, 2021, La Luna posted a video discussing his behavior and the allegation at length<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6o_2AtuQLPM La Luna - "My Story"]</ref>. He admitted to having made inappropriate comments in the past, but remarked that he has since learned to not say such things and apologized to the people he made the comments to. He also pointed out further holes in Alexus' story, noting that someone corrected her story by claiming the incident occurred at GENESIS 4 and not 5, which he found even more questionable as there was no party at GENESIS 4. He also criticized Melee Hell for providing false alibi's to corroborate her allegations, which he considered doubly questionable since the group had feuded with him before this. In response to a member of Melee Hell claiming that he stopped La Luna from speaking to Alexus at GENESIS 6 and 7, La Luna showed further chatlogs of his conversations with Alexus. In them, she mentions not seeing him until the final day of GENESIS 6, and also put a thumbs up on a voice message he sent to her saying to stay away from Melee Hell. To console her during a time when she was being accused of misconduct by members of Melee Hell, La Luna reached out to her, urging Alexus to distance herself from Melee Hell. La Luna also criticized the posts regarding his Facebook post, noting that, contrary to what users recalled, those who commented on it responded to it positively.
On March 23rd, 2021, La Luna posted a video discussing his behavior and the allegation at length<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6o_2AtuQLPM La Luna - "My Story"]</ref>. He admitted to having made inappropriate comments in the past, but remarked that he has since learned to not say such things and apologized to the people he made the comments to. He also pointed out further holes in Alexus' story, noting that someone corrected her story by claiming the incident occurred at GENESIS 4 and not 5, which he found even more questionable as there was no party at GENESIS 4. He also criticized Melee Hell for providing false alibi's to corroborate her allegations, which he considered doubly questionable since the group had feuded with him before this. In response to a member of Melee Hell claiming that he stopped La Luna from speaking to Alexus at GENESIS 6 and 7, La Luna showed further chatlogs of his conversations with Alexus. In them, she mentions not seeing him until the final day of GENESIS 6, and also put a thumbs up on a voice message he sent to her saying to stay away from Melee Hell. To console her during a time when she was being accused of misconduct by members of Melee Hell, La Luna reached out to her, urging Alexus to distance herself from Melee Hell. La Luna also criticized the posts regarding his Facebook post, noting that, contrary to what users recalled, those who commented on it responded to it positively.
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*La Luna is one of the four {{SSBM|Marth}} players that has been able to take a set off of {{Sm|Fly Amanita}}'s {{SSBM|Ice Climbers}} in tournament, with the others being {{Sm|PewPewU}}, {{Sm|Ken}}, and {{Sm|Azen}}.
*La Luna has been notably upset by a few mid and low-tier mains, which carries overs to majors. This includes {{Sm|Phish-It}}'s {{SSBM|Donkey Kong}} at [[Zenith 2012]], {{Sm|Qerb}}'s {{SSBM|Mr. Game & Watch}} in locals, {{Sm|Saus}}' {{SSBM|Link}} at [[Get On My Level 2015]], {{Sm|Kage}}'s {{SSBM|Ganondorf}} at [[The Big House 5]], and {{Sm|Ringler}}'s Donkey Kong at {{Trn|Mainstage}}.
*La Luna has been notably upset by a few mid and low-tier mains, which carries overs to majors. This includes {{Sm|Phish-It}}'s {{SSBM|Donkey Kong}} at [[Zenith 2012]], {{Sm|Qerb}}'s {{SSBM|Mr. Game & Watch}} in locals, {{Sm|Saus}}' {{SSBM|Link}} at [[Get On My Level 2015]], {{Sm|Kage}}'s {{SSBM|Ganondorf}} at [[The Big House 5]], and {{Sm|Ringler}}'s Donkey Kong at {{Trn|Mainstage}}.
*He is also known for being the origin of a commentator meme in the ''Melee'' community. Years ago, when he was not as well-known as a player, he claimed that one of Falco's most popular ledge getup options (the ledge hop double [[Blaster|laser]]) was actually an "unsafe" option, contrary to popular opinion. This was brushed off at the time, but frame data and advancements in the metagame have since shown that he was actually correct. As such, when modern Falco mains perform this technique and are punished for it, commentators will often reference La Luna and quote the history of his claim.
*He is also known for being the origin of a commentator meme in the ''Melee'' community. Years ago, when he was not as well-known as a player, he claimed that one of Falco's most popular ledge getup options (the ledge hop double [[Blaster|laser]]) was actually an "unsafe" option, contrary to popular opinion. This was brushed off at the time, but frame data and advancements in the metagame have since shown that he was actually correct. As such, when modern Falco mains perform this technique and are punished for it, commentators will often reference La Luna and quote the history of his claim.

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