Lupita D'Alessio lashes out against Ari Borovoy's production company for debt to her son Ernesto
The Mexican singer spoke out against Bobo Producciones for alleged debt and breach of contract. We tell you what she said
It seems that the controversy between Lupita D'Alessio and Ari Borovoy is far from over, as the singer recently launched a new wave of accusations against his company, Bobo Productions, for an alleged breach of payment towards her son Ernesto D'Alessio.
The so-called 'Sleeping Lioness' took it upon herself to expose the situation through a live broadcast. There, she detailed that her son did not receive the agreed-upon payment for a show performed in Guadalajara on November 14th.
“Bobo Producciones hasn't paid my son Ernesto for the show in Guadalajara on November 14th, which was over a month ago. They aren't answering his calls either. Workers have to be paid their wages; he has children and expenses like everyone else,” she stated emphatically.
With these statements, Lupita D'Alessio reignites the controversy surrounding Ari Borovoy and his brother Jack (co-founder of the entertainment company) due to alleged inconsistencies in contract compliance with the artists they have collaborated with.
Recall that last August, the singer of “Acariciame” and “Lo siento mi amor” aired a couple of disagreements with the production company in charge of organizing her last tour before her permanent retirement from the stage.
“They tell you They only put on production when it suits them, like at the Auditorium, like at the Arena. From the tour, when it started with Ernesto D'Alessio in the United States, that's when bad things started happening; that's not right,” she denounced at the time. The celebrity also lamented that the guidelines established at the beginning of the working relationship were not respected: “When I started working with these people, they made me believe I was with family, and I get attached to people very quickly, and I trust people. That's my problem, I shouldn't be so trusting,” she pointed out. To this day, despite the wave of questions from internet users,Ari Borovoy and the company have not publicly commented on the incident reported by Lupita D'Alessio.

