José Manuel Figueroa reaffirms his stance against Imelda Tuñón: “I'm offended, hurt”
The singer assured that he will not give up until Imelda Tuñón receives a legal sanction for defamation after accusing him of alleged abuse against Julián Figueroa
The singer José Manuel Figueroa does not remove his finger from the line in his legal and media battle with Imelda Tuñón, who months ago signed his brother J for alleged abuse ulián Figueroa. In recent days, Joan Sebastian's son stated that he will not desist until his nephew's mother receives a legal sanction under the crime of defamation.
During a meeting with the press, the interpreter of “Gift to my measure” directly accused the widow of his younger brother of be the cause of the distancing with her nephew, since the assertions that launched against him will call his intentions into doubt.
“I'm going to attack to the maximum because I'm offended, hurt, because he destroyed the little hope I had of seeing in my nephew's eyes. ino to Julián (…) I don't have other words for ignorance, how stupid she is and how crazy she is”, he said in front of the cameras.
In this sense, he denied being willing to reach an agreement with Imelda Tuñón in the legal field, since the consequences of his signals thoughts will accompany him for life: “No matter how I say it they will not believe me, there will always be the doubt of what he said,” he highlighted.
“I hate that your mind doesn't register the damage you caused,” he added, annoyed. “When I die, there are going to be many assholes who are going to think that it really was like that.
Imelda Tuñón regrets the accusations against José Manuel Figueroa
For her part, actress Imelda Tuñón spoke out on the issue in a talk with the media in which she confessed to having made a mistake by pointing out José Manuel Figueroa for abuse against her deceased husband Julián.
"My emotions at that moment weren't good, I exploded because I had to explode... I don't care that people see me as the bad guy because in the end things become clearer," he highlighted in his interview.
Likewise, he noted that the accusation was private and not a formal statement, this given that the topic gained relevance after the leak from a voice note: “It was our mistake, well, it was my mistake, it was my mistake; we can't blame other people for our actions,” he said.

