Overview
- He said his eldest is about to begin university with plans to study civil engineering.
- His 15-year-old daughter in her third year of secondary school hopes to join the Peruvian Navy while considering alternative careers.
- He noted that his son Reimond Jr. wants to be a footballer, though he doubts the talent is sufficient and expects him to pursue studies.
- He emphasized that providing a solid education matters more to him than leaving material assets like houses or cars.
- The comments came in a televised interview and were subsequently reported by Peruvian entertainment outlets.