Life is not a melodrama, but Maribel Guardia seems to be starring in one
Ah, the glamorous life of celebrities: between red carpets and… death threats? Yes, because the actress Maribel Guardia, known for smiling on magazine covers, is now denouncing intimidations that would make even the bravest person pale. The reason? The eternal and thorny custody of his grandson, José Julián. Because nothing unites a family more than a good legal battle, right?
A “warm” welcome at the airport
Imagine the scene: Maribel arrives at the Mexico City airport, perhaps expecting a bouquet of flowers or a “welcome,” but instead, she finds microphones and cameras. Your statement? That he fears for his physical integrity and, in a twist worthy of a soap opera, he blames people around Imelda Tuñón (the child’s mother) if something happens to him. Because, of course, in these cases there is always a villain with a first and last name… or at least with family proximity.
“I don’t feel well, I have been the subject of multiple threats and I fear for my life,” Guardia said, because what better way to start the day than with a little existential drama. And if that were not enough, the actress added that she is worried about being accused of drugs during her trips. Oh! Because in Mexico, as we all know, celebrities are constantly arrested for carrying… wait, that almost never happens?
The break-in: because nothing says “I love you” like a smashed door
To crown this feast of misfortunes, Maribel revealed that her house was raided. Yes, because what is privacy when you can have strangers breaking into your locks? “I’m afraid that illegal substances will be implanted in me, that they’ll come back in… I’m afraid of everything,” he confessed. And who wouldn’t, after your home becomes a tourist attraction for intruders.
Of course, the actress, in an act of moderation worthy of a Nobel Peace Prize, did not give specific names. But he made it clear that, if something happens to him, he already has designated culprits. Because in the world of celebrities, the presumption of innocence is just a detail.
And although all this sounds like the plot of a cheap thriller, Maribel swore that she does not plan to leave Mexico. “Mexico is also my homeland,” he declared, because what better place to live than where they threaten you and raid your house? Ah, the love for the land that welcomes you.
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