Overview
- He broke his silence on América TV’s SQP, showing rare anger as he called the renewed exposure of their past relationship “very sad.”
- He said the situation “doesn’t depend on me,” stressed that he is focused on his work and children, and refused to give further details out of respect for them.
- He criticized El Trece for widely airing the topic, questioned why Suárez appears on the channel, and voiced discomfort despite his own current work with the network.
- He framed the split as a normal breakup, saying “nobody killed anyone,” and described the media spectacle as “very strange” and “pathetic.”
- He noted Suárez’s recent remarks about feeling “trapped” and “not loved” in interviews with Mario Pergolini and Moria Casán, which reignited the public dispute.