Overview
- Speaking on the program Café con la Chevez, Rossy War describes discovering messages on her husband’s phone that she considered compromising.
- She recalls reading affectionate phrases such as “mi amor,” which she says triggered a painful confrontation at home.
- Their daughter, Katia, witnessed the argument and, according to War, intervened after noticing similar interactions before.
- War links the situation to the early rise of WhatsApp and social media, saying young women sent photos to Tito Mauri because of his public profile.
- Peruvian outlets Trome and La República reported her account, and there has been no independent verification of the chats or public response from Mauri.