Fátima Bosch’s father responds to accusations about Pemex

The executive denies links with the owner of the event and clarifies his functions in the state oil company after the public accusations.

Public Defense of the Executive of Pemex

Bernardo Bosch Hernández, father of beauty queen Fátima Bosch, has issued a formal statement to counter public accusations that link him with alleged favored treatment towards Raúl Rocha, owner of the Miss Universe organization. The controversy suggests that, from his position at Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex), he would have facilitated the awarding of at least one contract to the businessman. In his letter, Bosch Hernández emphasizes his extensive professional career, which spans thirty-five years, of which twenty-seven have passed within the state oil company.

The manager specified that, between 2018 and 2025, he served as coordinator in the Pemex Exploration and Production Directorate. However, he was categorical in clarifying that his job duties did not include the supervision, evaluation or assignment of bidding processes or contractual agreements. This precision seeks to explicitly dissociate it from any procurement decision that could benefit an individual, emphasizing the technical and administrative nature of its role, far from the adjudication areas.

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Disclosure of Relationship with Businessman Raúl Rocha

One of the crucial points of his defense is the absolute demarcation of any type of personal or professional link with Mr. Raúl Rocha. Bosch Hernández stated forcefully that the first and only meeting between the two occurred on September 13, 2025, on the occasion of the Miss Universe Mexico event in the city of Guadalajara. This assertion seeks to directly refute the narratives that suggest a previous relationship of collusion or a conflict of interest that could have influenced his daughter’s participation in the famous beauty pageant, which has been surrounded by allegations of alleged corruption and favoritism since last week.

In addition, the official made a relevant statement about his legal and administrative situation. He assured that he did not have any sanction or disqualification in force against him. To support this statement, he referred to a legal process concluded favorably for him in 2019. In said process, the Federal Court of Administrative Justice (TFJA) ruled in his favor, resulting in the annulment of a penalty previously imposed by the Secretary of Public Service (SFP).

Judicial Resolution and Current Legal Situation

According to the information provided by Bosch Hernández himself, the TFJA issued a final ruling on November 6, 2019. Said judicial resolution declared the nullity of the administrative sanction that had been imposed, after determining that it lacked sufficient legal support and solid legal bases. This ruling not only exempted him from the penalty at that time, but, according to his statement, his current status is full capacity. “There is no record of disqualification or sanction against me in the System of Sanctioned Public Servants,” he stated in his statement, seeking to close any doubt about his suitability to hold a public office and the transparency of his conduct.

This case highlights the complex interaction between the public life of officials, citizen perception and accountability processes. Bosch Hernández’s response constitutes a communication strategy aimed at protecting both his professional reputation of several decades and the image of his daughter on the public stage. By addressing the allegations head-on and providing specific details about his duties and legal history, he attempts to establish a narrative of transparency and legality. The situation continues to develop, and the clarity of these statements will be crucial for public opinion.

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Belinda: fame makes it difficult to have sincere friendships

Belinda confesses that fame made it difficult to find loyal friends; He prefers the company of his pets.

The singer Belinda spoke clearly about one of the less visible costs of success: loneliness. In an interview with the program Ventaneando, he acknowledged that finding sincere friendships has been a constant challenge since he began his career.

“It was very difficult for me (to find) true friendships; loyal friendships can be counted on one hand, if that. Even though I have a lot of people around me, I have always lived in a lot of solitude,” he said.

Company of your pets

That feeling of isolation led her to take refuge in her three pets during different stages of her life. The artist found in them a loyalty that, she said, she did not always find among people.

Belinda also referred to the digital environment. He assured that he tries not to read negative comments to protect his emotional well-being.

“I try not to read almost any negative comments. I am a positive person, that is, if I don’t have anything positive to say about someone publicly, I don’t say anything,” he explained.

Regarding her professional direction, the interpreter pointed out that her priority is no longer to stay current at any cost. Now she is looking for projects that genuinely motivate her, away from media pressure.

The interview reveals a more reflective side of Belinda, where fame does not always bring what it seems.

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Taylor Swift in Rhode Island: between wedding and farewell rumors

Wedding and bachelorette party rumors surround Taylor Swift's getaway to Rhode Island.

Rumors and denials

Taylor Swift’s weekend in Rhode Island keeps her followers in suspense. For days, the activity in his mansion and the nearby Ocean House hotel has fueled all kinds of versions. A large wooden dance floor was installed at the venue, and a rehearsal was held on Friday that appeared to be related to a wedding ceremony.

However, the most recent versions indicate that the central event would actually be a bachelorette party. Sources close to the organization revealed to TMZ that the meeting would have the format of an intimate party with the singer’s closest friends.

Several women have been seen among the guests since midweek, including Abigail Anderson Berard, considered one of Swift’s best friends. Security in the area was also significantly increased.

On the other hand, the Ocean House tent does not belong to Taylor Swift, but to another couple expecting around 220 guests. The bride’s mother commented that she would have loved for the singer to attend, but confirmed that she is not part of that celebration. So far there are no reports that point to a wedding for the artist.

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Juan Gabriel will have a new biopic by Gary Alazraki

The son of the Divo de Juárez authorized the film that will seek a global audience.

A new film project

A decade after his death, Juan Gabriel will return to the big screen. Filmmaker Gary Alazraki is preparing a biopic authorized by Iván Aguilera, the singer’s son.

The film, titled Juan Gabriel, will be the third production about the artist in the last ten years. It is preceded by the series Until I met you and the Netflix documentary Juan Gabriel: I must, I can and I want.

Alazraki, director of Nosotros los Nobles and Club de Cuervos, assures that this version will be different. With a global perspective, it seeks to tell a story that transcends borders.

“For me there is a mythical story in the life of Juan Gabriel and, because of the way I want to tell it, I think it will be very endearing for Mexico, for Alberto’s family, for fans of Juan Gabriel and for those who do not know who he is. I think that talking about him is also a way of telling the story of Mexico,” says Alazraki.

The director knows that the challenge is huge. In addition to recent productions, “Juanga” himself filmed the feature films El Noa Noa and Es mi vida, where he himself acted.

Alazraki plans to raise financing abroad for the film to be released in several countries. “We can’t just tie it down here, we’re talking about a production that is not only local, but global. There are many Mexicans in the US, many people from various countries like Juan Gabriel,” he points out.

The director will soon begin the second season of The Office for Prime Video. If plans move forward, the biopic could begin filming this year.

Alazraki already has experience in the Latin market: in 2022 he made the remake of The Bride’s Father, with Andy García, Adria Arjona, Gloria Estefan and Diego Boneta.

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