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' s here, it' s here, it' s tomorrow. If you remember, someone who started making reviews in history, in history, who started doing them within the program on Thursdays, was poncho our dear and if very, poncho that also falls a speed of God keep Laura and then we opened an extra day that was Tuesdays of Review, and the truth we had great fun, We always had strange fun poncho, of course, and I recognize it. But then I found among my books a book that Brenda Besares
gave me. Just look. Here he is with Brenda Besares' dedication to Lupita. There' s Lupita and all, and there' s Bras. He gave it to me a few years ago and then, because I had it, I had read it and so on, but now I said let ' s see that part. We don' t know her. Then tomorrow at eight thirty. You know in this channel, in history, in history, in both channels, we' re going to have too strong the truth
of Brenda Bezares. Where they were good, here we were had I the truth didn' t remember that I had written a book and I think it ' s a great moment now that all this is being talked about again to see what she was saying at that time. Not exactly written to her. It' s very interesting and well, I' ll give you my opinions
tomorrow. But it is very interesting because it has many things to talk about and to relate to the series, to the documentary, to everything that has been said in the interviews and to me it was very particular point of view. I have a very clear opinion about Brenda and Mario Bessares, but I ' ll tell you tomorrow. We just finished. Besides, and this makes
us all bollocks. We just broke up with Juan and staged a show about anxious attachment and they' re not gonna be talking to me, eh Miran, everyone' s doing it then, Girl and I aren' t going to be talking. The bread says hello John and identify themselves. Go watch the anxious attachment program and you' re really going to pummel a lot of
very interesting things. But well it goes with this show today, because first bons what happened to Marlon and Paolita, Paulita is the one who stood as candidate for the st Yes, Paola Suárez swarts Ok and what happened she and Brandon is called Marlon, Marlon Brandon and I Marlon Brando. Ah, well, there' s Marlon and they were a couple or what happened to them. Tell me, tell me. Please, someone knows. Carlon was,
Marlon was some wendy I used to call him a hairy. Marlon was kind of a wendy ok obvious nome don' t stop h chis not for Rapia ox or the things as they are, because Wendy didn' t say no that she paid her protest and stopped him at the gym and then she was, so, yes what then she said, yes, but what happened wrong, because I don' t know. I just read that Paola got mad at him, because he ended up with goody, but I think it was Wendy who left him because he found out. I was in another this smelling
wood from another home. Well, we feel who this program doesn' t have here in Chingados. He cares. But this is something like that. I mean, the truth is that I also saw this note and that if one had hit the other or that they had hit something like that and I didn' t know anymore but they' re from these I didn' t want to mention it anymore, because they' re from these notes that have
started hoarding the media. I understand that Wendy is news, because she is a very talented woman, who is charismatic, who has overcome herself a lot, but above all she recognizes her weaknesses and has recognized them. She said, for example, I don' t like her. It doesn' t bother me, they call me old panson, it doesn' t bother me, I won' t offend point and I' m still with my life.
However, with Wendy' s figure. Other figures have been added that I do not see that they have overcome the same I do not know already that Ahorita are going to start insulting me or to say you are a transplant in mini mini making friends also what it is that it is like that, Mr Marlon, with pennars, because I will tell them a good thing. Losses are the lost ones and maybe it does nothing, but people love them
very much, because they have brutal charisma. I mean, maybe he doesn ' t do anything, they don' t have that much talent, but people love them and they fit me for you. But what about this güey is that I' m sorry girls, what a name we call Amar is that her talent, because it' s being okay, well, yeah, it' s a talent. So they' re asking her about what happened to Wendy, because Wendy already realized that she was just pulling her wool down.
No. Then they ask Paola. Paola replies that because they were all very sick of him, because Mr Well he is a child. And then they ask Marlon what he thinks of Lopez, what for? They ask Marlon why I think of Paola' s opinion and he says they' re bored to ask him about your talent and his stuff. And I ask you, comrades, what you would ask Marlos, because I think he' s right. He' s right. I' ll tell you why, because I would actually ask you this, what your talent is. And lupita, Marlon,
you' re not right. Tell us not what you do what your talent is, so that we can continue to increase the interest of your staff. The truth is that, in fact, we shouldn' t care, because, frankly, whoever pays him and whoever keeps him. Well, it should be the same for us at the bottom. But this guy is a kind of gossip that has come to many programs. It' s not an important note anymore. Now you know what' s going on. What happens
is also the following. Since the house of the celebrities and Wendy is coming, I don' t know if I' m right, but from my perception, I was a little quiet. Lately after what he did with Nigris poncho. If I don' t know what, right now, he was a little quiet and suddenly he appears again he becomes public knowledge that had this breakup, that Paola is upset because her friend, Wendy' s friend, and then they begin to ask Wendy they' ve already approached her outside the
TV facilities to ask her about that. And she says I' m not gonna make anyone famous. I' m already past, I' m not going to give eyes to other people and then they start spinning with and what you' re doing here, because yes, because it' s going to start the Solo House and they' re calling you for something.“ Yes, I am going to announce,” she said,“ I am going to announce the 21st of June, that is tomorrow to the next participant.
Confirmed and still asked about Shaniki. He said no. I think Channing' s announcing it to you right now, but he didn' t announce it and I' m announcing the next day, the 21st. So I think this little noise has something to do with everything that pays attention to the House of Celebrities thing, where Wendy is going to have some involvement. At the moment you are announcing a participant. That' s where I' m weird
Truthful participation. He' s going to announce a new member of the Celebrities ' House and I don' t know if they' ll have her there later. On that bread they do or maybe, if it' s a trick, say sorry to all the radio guys about the doggie scandal here, but at least on YouTube we get rid of it. But I do also think I can do a little scandal, a little trick. We' re going to warm up, because that' s how you handle the beautiful house,
it' s from false information. Then they deny they fight outside inside Ephraim. But Marlon too, already poor Marlon, that is, after he left Wendin, so they fight him so much. Well, not because people don' t love him that much because Wendy is a character who, at least in the community if she' s very dear and the Marlon is left, because like the stink. That is the reality and forgiveness for the word, I found no other is that what was ugly girl look here in millennium.
He says there' s a lot of Marlon for Paula. There are many things that I don' t think are fair. I have a message for the member of the Party of Hypocristy and herself, Miss Paola Suárez. I don' t think it' s okay that every time he wants to talk about me, he does it like he already has a perfect life. This isn' t right. Four years with the same already boring. He always says the same thing It' s been four years. You' re already a lot of me, but Paulita already talked about her council and all
those things don' t man you' re wrong. In fact, in the end they had found the theme of San Marlo. But we are going to change this issue so far for the Republic something much deeper. Levandesa something more important to see, Ahorita than announcing from brende for tomorrow in the review of the book too strong of brenda Besares that we will talk tomorrow at eight
thirty dinos. What happened to Paola during because they have followed the chapters, he has followed in his channel, he has gone to interviews with this man who had always despised the magazine TV Notes, but now he is already the one who has his program, this villains and you always remember that he insulted and those garbage and magazines of verna h are crap. And he ended up there, not like he ended up in Azteca, like he ended up in
the Academy. The poor man always won them very well. But, well, she' s totally still on her channel. And what did he say now, Paola ay lupita. He said a lot of things, notice that this time he captivated me. The truth was true what we said she was a little untangled at first that possibly, as she moved forward, she was going to be more comfortable and much more fluid. And that has happened.
This is chapter five already, and the truth seemed to me to be the best Paola has ever done, because she has had good interviews with others, perhaps not so much, but frankly I think she did very well on this
occasion. It is seen that someone from the production asks her questions to guide her a little bit and then she to that in a kind of entry where she reinforces what already happened at the end of this series, which is with the release of Paola and says again well that the cook already tells this anecdote that the famous cook, the one who was he supposedly recognized her, told her and told her that his wife had taken him a Bible and that the
Bible opened it on a page where this phrase came that says that with the rod that measures you will be measured and that at that time it was where he felt fatal, that she came with a lot of guilt, nightmares and regrets, and that at that time it was when she asked to make a clarification or a way to say goodbye to what she had said earlier and so
on, and that that was why she retracted. And then the mom to tell Paula you' re already going out and she said you' re going out tomorrow and the lawyer said no. This isn' t so fast, but you' re gonna get out, you' re gonna get out. So it begins and then, immediately someone tells you about the production, listens to the voice, asks and tells us about Sara Aldrete that, by the way, in Broken Souls we just did Atrete' s program, because they
haven' t seen it. Go see yesterday. There it is in Broken
Souls that is two weeks old, not the one before the week. Well, and then she puts Sara Aldrete' s picture and Paola expresses herself, because from her experience, with great affection and gratitude, she says that she was very physically impressed by a very tall woman, who says that she has yellow eyes, but that she took her hand and that Cella took her by Cella and told her that she was going to take care of him and that all the inmates were told that they had to respect her because she was her
godmother. She says they' re very shocking, because when she got there she came in and started moving the bars. I mean, I never saw the movies, I didn' t see the movies, I didn' t even get there, and she came to the buera and I don' t know what got very scared, but thanks to this protection of Sar Aldrete,
she could feel more calm than when her parents went. She says she had no idea who was sar Aldrete, that when her parents find out, they tell her careful that because she is a person who has been in people' s mouth a lot for years for a very big case, and then she tells her mom, don' t hide, don' t judge her, because there are a lot of innocent people here and I don' t know if she is or not, but with me she' s coming along as
a great friend. She says that jokes were made that suddenly they were very heavy, with each other, that she told her you have to integrate into the activities, that activities like basketball. She says that she didn' t like it and that she said so your mind to basketball, because you have to mix here so that others like you and I find that part very interesting.
It makes it very extensive the whole description of his stay in prison, because, yes, that is what the principle of logotherapy is, not what Victor Franklleld theorized in a formal way. After him being in a concentration camp and saying how people have to look for something to hold on to in order to survive a very adverse circumstance, then she says they made cookies, meaning they ordered things that were then made up, although she was supposed to have
makeup, they hid it and made up. I tell you this basketball thing that sometimes what it' s called, they did these weddings, they celebrated these weddings there that then smuggled them something to drink and then they secretly took
and fell asleep because they could punish her. I mean, suddenly he tells you a little bit, like it' s a matter, like a school thing, not high school pranks, the high school thing that if you misbehave, they' re gonna scold you and then, all of a sudden, he says again, he' s crying a lot because he said good, but I' m why I' m here. That is to say, this is a typical, non- cass of what is lived in captivity, but moreover, seasoned with this real feeling of great injustice and everything else.
Then she talks about her mom, too. She says she' s very angry with the show, because at no time do they play the part so important that her mom had. At some point, she says that Mario Besares himself told her your mom took us all out. Mom made a lot of
noise. Mom went to human rights. The mother went to the Uruguayan embassy that said she refused to support her, so they, because they are Uruguayan nationality and they told them that, because not that with the penalty and that human rights she did agree to follow the case, but as long as they showed a lot of evidence, then that it was a long job to show that she had no relation to the situation, this that the mother, that she is convinced that the mother, because she ends up sick of a terrible
cancer as a result of the wear and tear, but also of the anger of not feeding herself, of almost not sleeping, because she was going to see her three times or four a week and the rest of the days she was in the media, looking for the authorities, trying to save her and that that it also helped Mario Besares to get out and the very sad part
where she did break pabla notice here. I don' t think I know if this is the first time, but it would seem to me that where in this pro I already know a lot for laughing and lightening and joking. She breaks when she says she never had a good relationship with her daughter, that she wasn' t ready to be a mother, when she did, but that this got worse later, that is, when she took me to prison. My very potive daughter, very brave and I felt very nice to
see her. But that' s also very important to understand the psychological phenomenon of a captivity to believe that you' re going out and that once you get out, everything will be fine. Not because problems that had been there since before follow this question of immaturity, of being a single mother, of not being able to link well with the daughter, plus those who join in with this traumatic experience. Then, no, she doesn' t get along
with the daughter. When the sick mother leaves, she turns on the mother, says she ignores the daughter and daughter, because she starts to break down a lot to the degree, such that Paula says a run at the house because of course she disrespected her. Surely she does say that and that she was already taking bad steps and that she could not work taking care of her mother and also the daughter and what she has done to her. But the
daughter got worse. Then she feels very guilty about it. But then the mother dies. There is also a peculiar situation. She says that the mother, before she dies, orders her with her brothers and tells them, please, don' t leave her. Take good care of her, because she still sees her weak, and then she seems to be approaching the age of thirty. And that attracts attention, because Paola, what she' s showing
us, is that if she has perhaps a rather weak emotional armature. Even so he says that he has also had bad couple choices, that he could not return, he could not form a family, he has not been able to have a good couple. She herself says I don' t know why I always choose such because if you don' t see that she has achieved a strong emotional arm despite the experiences, which shows that experiences aren' t enough for people to want. But then there is a matter of clothing.
I mean with Paola for not being able to, I understand establishing a good relationship, because this sees you very young. Twenty- four years with a daughter he leaves with has a hard time relating. But I' m worried about the daughter' s case and they manage to rescue her daughter. She goes to Puerto Vallarta, she says, and then, when she goes to Puerto Vallarta, at some point news continues to come to her that her good daughter. Before that, she says that once she did meet the daughter and
saw her half well, the daughter introduced her to a girlfriend. She says that' s where she found out that her daughter, because she was gay and that then she decides, because there' s nothing more to love and respect her and she tells her wave a lot of pleasure and now, but then they move away again. The daughter' s in trouble again. He had addiction problems, he had a lot of issues. Paola is in Vallarte and then if she calls her Paola the daughter and tells her I know you
don' t walk well here the doors are open. Come over here and then the daughter says yes, yes, I' ll go and tell her to come with nothing. Don' t worry about anything. Twenty and then they start doing therapy, both of them on their side, I guess or I don' t know if they were like family therapy. I don' t know, but it says we started doing therapy and that' s where
they started solving their problems. That' s where Paola could forgive herself, the daughter, forgive her and she says that today they are more united than ever, that the daughter has a very good job, that she has a
good partner, that they are happy, that they are well. But that ' s why I tell you many years later and the truth until they entered a therapeutic process, apa hears, but you know how strong and how sad this is about Paola, that she lost as much as if it was her fault to have lost, that is, her daughter, because it would have been her fault that she wasn' t for her daughter and it wasn' t for her. It wasn' t her fault. No. And besides,
he looks at the children. We' re all children, as you always say, right, we' re not all parents, but kids are, and sometimes kids, because we' re a little demanding or we claim sometimes with reason, sometimes we pass. But here, yes, what happened to Paula was very serious and after she got sick, the mother is also
very serious. Honestly, yes, it was hard for her to have dealt with everything, yes, it must have been complicated, but what a father that life gave them the opportunity and the time that they have met again And now I tell you they both live in mayarta each in their home. According to Paola, the daughter very well. Paola well, Paula, looks very pretty, looks, looks quiet, looks great. And then one thing also that says she' s very angry part of what they didn' t put
her mom on the show. What do you think he said that made me
very interested. She said exclusive, which she gave that she did approach Amazon Well, yes, to Prime Amazon Prime to offer her to tell her real story and to make the series of it and that all this she' s talking about now that she didn' t go out, she was going to tell it and that they told her no, thank you and that she' s very upset about it, because they ended up telling things in a way that they' re not and that then she says ah and because they told
her it' s not like they' re going to sue us and then she says. Then they wouldn' t let me tell my story, but then I can sue them now and then it says good, but no, no, no, I don' t know if I' m going to do that, but what an excuse so exancisable insufficient Zurda, she says, but she did say that she did go to offer to be her own series and they didn' t want to do it, because there it would be very interesting to listen. I mean, I don' t know if Amazon
ever thinks about talking or what. But as soon as I talk to you about this book of brenda, I have a lot of doubts that you are going to solve with me, okay but well, after tomorrow we will talk about this. But interesting what came out of Paula during. I don' t know if he' s going to have, if he' s going to get more, because I think he' s put everything up here. It would seem that by now, yes, but he says you don'
t know what he said. I already remembered that the week that comes in because there was a weekly chapter coming out that is going to have a very important guest, that was part of the case and that is a surprise. So, I think I might be going to keep talking about the story of who I don' t know now and maybe you also know that Lupita,
because she could keep talking about all this later. When I left the house, I' ll tell you, oh, of course what happened to the East album, when her season that did this East rose diamond thing, because everything she had, that all the work she had, as she did, was a driver, was a reporter. No I imagine you can tell a lot of crazy things are also in the traia Paola' s daughter during she
must have right now. If this was in the ninety- nine and was four years old, for imagine that he must be about thirty or so, not about twenty- two, I say yes, for twenty- eight steps of having no more, yes, he had twenty- four, the twenty - four that go from the century to begin. And then this was in ninety- seven, twenty- five. No, no, no, no, no, not even the twenty- four. Paco' s a size.
It was in the ninety- nine, sorry no, yes, it was in the ninety- nine it is from there twenty- five years And if it was four, then it is twenty- nine, thirty years approximately. Yeah, you' re right, then, yeah. It would be interesting to me that maybe in one of those presents your daughter. But you know we keep the images like when we go to see the alumni, our ex- schoolmates and we want Paula Duran to remain the same one they put in jail so many years ago. It doesn' t say that the daughter
doesn' t under any circumstances want to appear on the show. Well she suffered a lot, she suffered a lot bullying in school, because you were until you ran from schools and everything and this because they related her to a woman who had been in prison and everything and then that not that the daughter
wants absolutely nothing. That' s where I was right, Ephraim. Yeah, it' s not like the daughter, like they' ve fucked her up, they' re just saying with the subject that she was gay when it was all about, I mean, she was a shock, as if she killed someone this listen, and that father, chapter, I saw him and tears came out and I' m saying to you, father, tears come out because it changed my whole perspective of what we saw in the first
chapter, that I said that I felt it buttoned up, relaxed man and really that if you don' t generate sympathy with that chapter with Paola, you have a heart of ice, because son the real ones that you put on him and they' re going to tell me that I wasn' t a girl, yeah, I was a little girl and in the nineties I was a little girl and you get into thinking about everything that she counts at
really. Eh, and what a father chapter well by Paola, and because that time and at that age, and it' s a horror story, the gene what it already looked for, that it was to be more empathetic with his situation. And it' s too bad for Amazon not to do business for a man. It' s not that, because they also have an ass, for hear what you' re talking about, for if it wasn' t that I' m going to sell you. No. No, no, no, no, no, it does in China, I
didn' t come to your interest. Men, they watch when they walk, they leave furrow. Please, they have a mega tusk hear and then they remember that recently there is Maxin Gleside very very, very much hears what ' s going on with Maxi. He had spoken terrible things about Geraldin Bashan. He had said things like that hieral Dean had only done in his career to have children with Gabriel Soto. I had said I had never succeeded.
He would hear the money a very important figure in the Aztec television novels and look how you televisioned that he had many soap operas, lots of soap operas, and she was a constant and if anyone was struggling to place his daughter, she was pink her mother. The impulse, imposed it has had, has made soap operas in Telemundo, done, has gone down. Well, I like Gerald I think she' s a working woman, even though she hasn' t been the protagonist. Not everyone is protagonist and there are great,
great actresses who are not protagonists. But Geez, Geraldin' s got a career, a career he' s done, and he' s backed it up. But, maxim I do not know if in this desire to generate audience, to generate controversy, dares, for example, to say that if angel eagle is pregnant, that if to say these terrible things of geraldy Masan and then rosalva to me. They sent me a little parsita that had published Mitch rubalcaba on his show where she talked about whether lovers and so on.
But there' s another interview with Den Dorantes. Don' t give it to me Dorantes, it' s good what Edden Dorantes publishes, because, yes, there are a lot of microphones there, well, it says
the same thing, but recharged not or strong. Strong, yes, she was very angry at Mrs Starts by saying that, because what Maxin does against her daughter is gender- based violence and that she should be more discreet and not talk about families and people, because so she says, just as she doesn' t know about my daughter' s trajectory, because she should start researching before talking about a person. I did research her trajectory and she' s a lady who, in the first place, doesn' t have a
real trajectory. It just feels like talking about people. She has already suffered very serious things in her family life and yet she dares to speak of people without knowing and esteeming her, because everyone knows it and says that she has lived to have had shugar daddis before, as Mrs Rosalva says, Before it was said in another more ugly way, but now it is said that truth, that has taken place Urdades and has told the four winds, without worrying
about the pain that it causes to the families of those people that she so calmly says yes, they in their home, I in mine and all happy, and that seems very negative and very ugly to me. So it began, so it started and so everyone, the fascinated reporters that kept saying more things and did say that it was a shame that they had already removed the matter from themselves in basic education, but that education remained something very important. That' s what I heard. That' s what I heard in itself.
I heard that and I didn' t understand why the family still had her on that show. What' s the matter is, they know I ' m brutally smart. Geraldin' s mom, Basanne, and I' m gonna tell you why. Because the subject with Maxin is next. It ' s not that Maxine has these attitudes, it' s that we' re in the twenty- four thousand and that she still has it, I mean, she doesn' t dare deconstruct herself, because suddenly they come here
to the comments. And it' s not that you and transphobia and say, but everyone touches on a line of respect and always looking for a pity on others. And I do believe that the words used by the mother of hieral Lin, who is evidently a very reckless mother, going out to defend
her daughter, which is something that all mothers. I' m more, I told them I want it from mom, I want it mom, I mean, my mom' s going for it, because really the words so accurate that she comes out with all of a sudden if they get one and the other for maxim, but it' s the truth, I mean, and this thing of saying we' re in how long she saw gender fall in and it' s that, I mean, yeah, you have to question it. And I support the lady brutally because she has a way of
saying it like that. She was angry, but even in anger she looked for the right words not to hurt, because she really looked seriously. That ' s where she tried to be very closed. And that' s good. Father. Sure, of course today, notice that Maxine has been on the side of Luis de Yano, for example, has not been on the lakes, like on the wrong side, of the river, of the river, of the side of the Darkness. Yeah, plus, it wasn' t even something like Gabriel Soto said. Defend me not because as I say
Gabrie Oto, that can be womanizing and cheerful eye. I' ve had my little dogs out, but it can be all you want. But I don' t think he' s going to voluntarily attack his daughter' s mother. That' s not going to do it is opening up so much more right now. Now they went to the first Communion and they took the picture and all not then for what. But it doesn' t stay there. Mrs Rosalva from there followed and then said because to see is like those
that come out in the wave. I thought I wasn' t going to say the names Ephraim, because and I say Lupita is putting order there, but he said those who go out in the wave saying oh it' s I want a immature and now I' ve fallen in love. Not the children, the family is not to blame. The family and there she says of Nodali Angela that youth and immaturity is the pretext. No, youth and immaturity do not erase the harm done to a family and children. And there
is always the right and the negative. That' s exactly how he said it and I' ve already read that personality to the mom and the dno instead of telling her instead of saying the rosalva I tell her the mom and Heraldi, like all the moms who stop having a name to be the mom of the no. But I think you' re happy now, uh, because you' re very proud daughter, Mrs Mom and you were link Find me, find me, Mrs Abricq ué barbara, is that, seriously what
you said is very accurate. Youth doesn' t take away your guilt, that is, you' re going to leave as an old man with your responsibilities for what you did wrong as a young man is, because always texty is that I' m very young. Oh, well, let' s fuck all of them up, so let' s water them all. But take responsibility for what you are doing, even if you are twenty years old, because that is the problem that in order to say is that I am
very young because this is like chicks. It' s a shithole that doesn ' t mean it' s what the mom said It' s that Birme fell He wanted her as an exact friend. Please wait for me for a second, but get us some likes. Please. Hey, and then you know what he said, too. He just said a thousand things. Yeah,
he talked about everything, not me and then he said good. She said of a play, of a play where Gabriel' s kind of doing some sort of parody of her life with Geraldin or everything with Geraldin and says Mrs Ay didn' t put mija as an offer and she doesn' t express. And besides, the actress is bad. He said that, he
' s acting really bad. But then he said there I did not understand Ephraim, why he said that, he said, he has a bad, bad way of presenting things he wants to talk about, he wants to talk about the relationship with my daughter, but we all have an image, she says, a private image, a public image and a secret image or a life, he said a private life, a public life and a secret life, she said, I would have wanted them not to talk about my daughter
as a strawberry, which is not because she is not, but they would have talked about addictions, they would have talked about these, the narcisssistic people, their secret life. And it' s not time for my daughter to make fun. And there I don' t know exactly what or who he meant anymore, but I said, he even swept away with this David farted.
You realized that I even hurt nobody and took it between the photos for my dearest and said that since I was in love with her, I didn ' t mean yes, it was very reckless the lady very afraid already they speak names to you. Make all forgive me that I wasn' t here, but look, yeah, yeah, no, and then you know that already in the end there is. I felt And there' s a little sadness, because she said she' s very candid the lady doesn' t
say look. I am going to defend my daughter always and the only way I can offend her is with words, because if I were a man, so he said, if I were a man, I would have already given one to everyone who messes with her, with my granddaughters and so on. Sometimes my daughter gets angry, she says and punishes me, she stops talking to me and then she doesn' t even want to let me see my granddaughters, but I already told her I' m so sorry and then she
says something where she breaks the lady and starts crying. I didn' t see her like that and she says because I told her. His dad' s a bit of a man who' s never been able to defend the family. And now the story is repeated with this one who lets him walk in the mouth of people who are not worth it or you put it in people and has exposed it to his family by someone who is not worth it. So and then they say and you ask me, I say it comes
out and now they did catch her. But strong to Doña Rosalva, I think that to see if there is something that hurts to touch you, because they are, of course, the children and that refer in such a derogatory and rude way to your daughter, of course, that hurts and damages, not only harms the image of your daughter hurts you And so, you will not want to, that is, hurt, not only to your daughter, hurts your granddaughters. And then there' s no way you have to get
everything out. And I understand it. I' m sorry I got up, but look what he did He ran away. He' s already eaten the lamp wire, so you' ve stayed for today, so compare it, because you do see how I' m paying for it. But I love Mom, Doña Rosalba, and I' ll tell you why. Because when she said no and then she' s not her fiancée, because fiancée doesn' t live in the house, promised her I saw her in the
house and I said, because legally that' s already a concubine. If you' re right, ma' am, I mean, I tell them it' s that everything he says really is well measured. It' s a bullet I want her as a friend The smart lawyer who comes to defend me. I agree with him. As soon as I understand it perfectly, I' ve defended your daughter, because she' s your point daughter and
you' ve reached the weakest point she' s got. No and I think he was already the dn should understand his mom, because she herself is already a mom and eventually she won' t like that talk about her daughters in any way. And I think that surely, as he says, then he gets angry and then maybe he forgives her and everything, and maybe good is that Geraldin has always handled himself as very quiet. Not then I have
to say Mom what you' re moving him for. I don' t want that kind of fame at best, but because the mom is her mom and they' re different and everyone and because it happened that the mom became a character that the press is looking for and that she gives what they ask her and then she does it. But I think they should love each other a lot and they just have this discrepancy that maybe Je Allin doesn' t
like that style, writing or not saving. Artist. Geraldin Basán' s mom knows her for a reason and it' s very important, because she ' s a woman who' s always been supporting her daughter in the race, looking for reporters, offering for interviews, that' s when she started making her daughter known. Of course they know her because she' s a woman who' s always been behind, behind, behind to put her daughter in the beginning. Well, your daughter' s already taken off and already
has her career, but of course they won' t know her. You reporters if they have witnessed this woman' s struggle to go with her daughter ' s hand in the race, then of course they know her, of course, and that' s why they ask her. That' s why he' s gonna be unfair. I really don' t think she' s a driver' s favorite, or she doesn' t look like the superstar. But because Geraldin has a career, because he does, the case was not so much that, but, unfortunately, this is a situation that
was made public. How a family breaks down, or someone put forgiveness around here. Who was Mariela, what does it matter to the lady whether she is married or not, whether they are married or not, then yes, it is true, right now, he makes his life and can do it as he pleases. But it seems to me that we must understand that there is a deep pain there, because I imagine that this mother saw her daughter and her granddaughters suffer when, when her home broke. Then. That is
why the lady is angry and yes, it is difficult. It is not so simple to have this equanimity to say well, yes and that he will make his life and be happy. It' s complicated for us, because we don' t know how the pain of the family was and a mother who sees a daughter suffer reacts this way. It' s complicated. Ephraim doesn' t, and I mean forgiveness or I don' t forget the most. Ma' am, you saw all the mess Irina made making fun of Geraldin' s instagram. And if people forget me, no, because
I can understand that you fall in love with whoever it is. But all these super violent little sisters of Irina, of hints for Geraldin, of the suitcases behind the message of what a beautiful motherless. I' m putting all that together in English, because if you don' t forget me, I ' m rocking them less like that, but now and the part where you ' re right, which is what surprises me is always that men come out undefeated. Yeah, I mean, there' s a girlfriend there when you
' re married. Listen, then demand that he be prudent out of elementary respect for your daughters and the one still your wife hears with at least, tell her to control the thyrin and don' t do those things. But he, like I didn' t, because it was her. I can ' t. If it' s done to me, he said in that part. Yeah, that' s very unfair. Also if it' s true, it' s not like men always come out undefeated. See here no more Angel Aguilar how he went and the other one comes out happy and
tattooed, one, two, fifty- seven and so on. No. I mean, not twenty- eight French, one hundred and twenty- eight, because when we say goodbye kids, I' m going to go get a cable right now dressed up with me. But Daniel says and karma for Irina is that since then she has no longer starred in novels, as she was complicated. I blew it exactly. But now she' s become an accurate adventurer. Hey, hey, a thousand Ria, sorry and Gabriel. Yeah, about the men you said Lupita, yeah, of course not,
their shoulders never happen to them. Maribel Arias Tupita, please, when you ' re selling, he came to take me down. You can go to a page that' s double U doubleu talking point com I don' t remember whether that m x or not the truth, I don' t know, but go to that page and there you can find it And there you can order it And there, there, there are the prices if you take them anywhere in the Republic. The week tomorrow I promise you I' ll
give you the address without fail. But well, thank you all very much and we' ll see you tomorrow tell you that tomorrow we have a review of the book and new lamp Good, at least new cable. Thank you all and an apology to everyone on podcast who heard the barking alley here. Well, thank you all. Wow.
