The double life of “La Güerita Consentida”
Ah, the life of stars: smiles on stage, tears in the dressing room. Alicia Villarreal, that woman who was sold to us as the epitome of resilience, has just released a speech so dramatic that even the 3 PM soap operas would blush. It turns out that her marriage to Cruz Martínez, the leader of the Kumbia Kings, was less “Romeo and Juliet” and more “Crime and Punishment.” Physical abuse? Yes. Blatant infidelities? Also. And how did you find out? Well, as we all found out, dear ones: gossip does not need GPS to arrive.
Complaints, tears and a microphone as therapy
In February, Alicia decided that she was tired of being the secondary character in her own tragedy and reported Martínez to the Prosecutor’s Office. Because, of course, what better way to close a toxic chapter than with a little legal bureaucracy? In an interview that gave more juice than a lemon in spring, he confessed: “You know it, everyone knows it.” Ah, the classic defense of someone who knows that the world has already seen the show. And how does she react? Well, like any mortal: crying behind the scenes while feigning empowerment on social networks. “I feel like things are sometimes not quick to process,” she said, in what could be the motto of everyone who has tried to get over an ex with the help of Spotify and ice cream.
But not everything is judicial drama. While her ex dedicates himself to making musical alliances (because nothing says “overcoming” like a ranch collaboration), Alicia takes refuge on stage. Their concert at the Care Dome was such an emotional sold out that even the ghosts of the past appeared. Beto Zapata from Pesado, Luis Mario Garza (his ex from Límite) and even a high school classmate took the stage. Group therapy? No, just a concert where the special guests are like those old photos that embarrass you but you keep “for the memory.”
The most ironic thing of all is that, while Alicia was singing “Holy That You Die” (not subtle, eh?), her children maintain contact with Martínez. Because, of course, in this soap opera even the children have a script: “They have their paternal grandmother sick,” she explained, in a plot twist that not even Corín Tellado would have imagined.
In the end, the show lasted almost three hours and the press conference ended at 3 AM. Because if you’re going to let off steam, let it be in style… and with the press waiting like vultures at the exit.
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