Overview
- Meza publicly defended Ángela Aguilar after prolonged online attacks tied to the singer’s relationship with Christian Nodal.
- She argued the hostility comes from a small group that drives narratives on social media rather than from the broader public.
- Meza described Aguilar as a good and noble person and cautioned that youth can be vulnerable to manipulative online dynamics.
- Pointing to the couple’s 12-year age gap, she said greater restraint should fall to Nodal.
- Meza announced her documentary Atrévete a vivir will premiere Oct. 9 on Prime Video, asserting it answers a HBO Max biopic she says used fragments of her life without permission or proper context and noting producers Javi Domz, Omar Uribe and Bety León.