Overview
- In interviews on Jan. 15–16, Carrillo confirmed a past three‑year relationship with Delcy Rodríguez, who is serving as Venezuela’s interim president.
- He said the breakup was primarily his fault, citing immaturity and his decision not to make the relationship public at the time.
- Calling Rodríguez the great love of his life, he suggested he might try to win her back someday, with no current reconciliation confirmed.
- Addressing online claims, he denied receiving payments from Nicolás Maduro’s government and said his income comes from rents and investments.
- In a separate disclosure, he admitted he cheated on his first wife, Catherine Fulop, with a neighbor on the day of their civil wedding.