Laura Bozzo attacks Imelda and Addis Tuñón: “Those types of people repulse me”
After Addis Tuñón was left as guardian of Maribel Guardia's grandson, different artists have come out in defense of the actress
The controversial appointment of Addis Tuñón, entertainment journalist and host of the program “De Primera Mano”, as the new tutor of the son of Julián Figueroa and Imelda Tuñón, continues to generate mixed reactions in the world of entertainment. While Maribel Guardia was already removed from office and Marco Chacón publicly denounced Imelda Tuñón for alleged theft, now it is Laura Bozzo who raises her voice.
In a recent meeting with the media, the controversial driver did not hide her annoyance and positioned herself in favor of the well-being of the 9-year-old, deeply regretting that Maribel Guardia is no longer the guardian.
"May God protect the child. I think there is no one better than his grandmother to protect him. In the end, everything Maribel has will be for him" Laura Bozzo
What else did Laura Bozzo say?
The reporters informed him about the movements that Maribel Guardia would be making in her will to exclude her grandson from certain aspects, as well as the rumors about the supposed hidden intentions of Imelda Tuñón regarding the inheritance that Julián Figueroa left to her son. That's when Laura Bozzo exploded:
"It repulses me, that type of people. That Tuñón, I send my regards. I know the whole story, I know the story... Imelda," he stated. But the driver didn't stop there. Taking advantage of the cameras, he sent a message to Addis Tuñón, the new tutor:
"I think it would be very good if you did something. I, Laura Bozzo, ask you with all my heart that before thinking about all the money and everything else, you take care of your niece, I know the things she does. More than focusing on the money, try to help her reach rehabilitation."
Although he flatly ruled out the possibility of advising any of the parties involved, Bozzo made it clear that the most important thing should be to guarantee a healthy environment for the child, who is only 9 years old.
"I hope that the child grows up in a healthy environment, because if he continues in an environment that is not healthy, the truth is that it breaks my heart. Every child deserves to have a healthy life," he said.
Bozzo's statements join that of Alfredo Adame, who assured that Guardia is the one who deserves to be his grandson's guardian and expressed that he feels great admiration for her.

