Overview
- Speaking to reporters, Guardia said she feels no hatred toward Tuñón and emphasized her priority is the child’s wellbeing.
- She denied responsibility for online attacks against Tuñón, noting public figures often face harassment and condemning bullying.
- Tuñón has claimed Guardia shows little interest in contacting José Julián and frames public mentions of the boy as a media tactic.
- Tuñón says Guardia continues to pursue custody but has not sought direct dialogue; Guardia disputes the portrayal of her involvement.
- Guardia filed a family-violence complaint in January alleging neglect and possible substance-related risk, which Tuñón rejects while offering toxicology tests, and no significant court developments have been reported.