Overview
- Ramírez says Farfán refuses to sign the notarized authorization required for their minor to travel to Colombia, claiming repeated requests through lawyers have gone unanswered.
- She alleges there is no established visitation schedule and says Farfán has not seen their daughter for about a month.
- Ramírez states she is asking only for the exit letter to travel with her mother and is not requesting money or other support for the trip.
- This week she released her debut single, Mala jugada, with a video shot in Medellín that includes imagery widely read as alluding to Farfán and their conflict.
- According to Ramírez, the travel plan remains stalled pending the signature, and the co‑parenting dispute continues in public and legal channels.