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Pamela Franco’s ‘Scripted’ Apology Claim Reignites Cueva Saga and TV Backlash

A new interview recasts her past on-air apology as guided under duress, turning the dispute into a fight over credibility.

Overview

  • In an interview on Verónica Linares’ program, Franco said her appearance on María Pía Copello’s show was scripted and given while she was emotionally unwell, including calling Christian Domínguez “the love of my life.”
  • Vanessa Pumarica, Pamela López, Ethel Pozo and Janet Barboza rejected the “scripted” claim, accusing Franco of inconsistencies and citing alleged prior contacts between her and Christian Cueva.
  • Franco said she regrets swearing by her daughter during a recorded call with Pamela López, asserted she had not communicated with Cueva for years then, and described being medicated after Domínguez’s ampay.
  • She detailed financial strain after separating from Domínguez, saying she was left without money, increased her work to pay for her daughter’s therapy, and that a 50/50 agreement leaves her covering more than half of expenses.
  • Linares revealed three years of WhatsApp exchanges with Cueva during the interview, as Franco defended what she calls his recent personal change, and Cueva’s brother promoted an event that includes Franco.