Overview
- Valenzuela alleges Ranni was a misogynist who used verbal aggression and abused power during rehearsals for La Noche de la Basura.
- She links the alleged mistreatment to a decline in her health, citing multiple hospitalizations, and to financial hardship after leaving the play.
- Her case is handled by an attorney from the Asociación Argentina de Actores, which held an initial conciliation that Ranni and the producer did not attend.
- Ranni denies all accusations in a message read on América TV, invites the production’s members to corroborate his account, and says he had no role in her exit from the show.
- Valenzuela has returned to the stage in Viuda e hijas, hasta que la herencia nos separe, opening September 17 with Nora Cárpena, Sofía Gala Castiglione, María Fernanda Callejón and Gonzalo Urtizberea.