Overview
- In a TikTok video, Gonzaga alleged De Regil threatened her about a year and a half ago after De Regil’s then‑boyfriend allegedly touched her without consent at a taquería, and she later deleted a related post.
- De Regil responded in a live video by saying Gonzaga is not an influencer, questioning her impact on society and describing her own content as focused on self‑love and personal growth.
- The renewed back‑and‑forth has intensified across social platforms in recent days, and neither party has indicated any move toward reconciliation.
- De Regil did not directly address the taquería allegation in her remarks, instead centering her comments on what qualifies someone as an influencer.
- Public reaction is being shaped by Gonzaga’s prior case involving Valentina Gilabert, with some users now calling for limits on Gonzaga’s social media activity.