Overview
- Marcelo Tinelli said the separation stemmed from an impulsive on-air remark unrelated to personal issues with Milett Figueroa.
- He confirmed they remain together, telling Teleshow they never actually stopped being a couple.
- Figueroa acknowledged at the Martín Fierro gala that the pair discussed the dispute and moved forward.
- Sabrina Rojas, a colleague on his digital project, denied being a third party and said the couple still has much to resolve.
- Figueroa’s mother told Amor y Fuego the episode was not a manufactured reality-show ploy and described the split as a serious but corrected error tied to work matters.