Evil must stop: Florinda Meza asks to stop attacks after series of Chespirito
Since the series Chespirito: Sin querer queriendo began, Florinda Meza has stated that she does not agree with the project
Actress Florinda Meza, widow of legendary comedian Roberto Gomez Bolanos, raised her voice again after the strong criticism she has faced since the premiere of the series 'Chespirito: Sin Quiero' wanting,' available on the Max platform. Through an emotional video posted on her Instagram account, Meza denied any involvement in the project and rejected the accusations linking her to the content presented.
Since its release on June 5, the production has generated controversy, especially due to the accusations directed at Meza. Several media outlets have brought back old interviews in which the actress made controversial statements, such as referring to Chespirito's ex-wife and children as her "greatest flaw."
Added to the fact that Meza was seen as "the other," that is, the third person who broke off the relationship between Gomez Bolanos and his ex-wife, Graciela Fernandez.
However, in her message, Meza made it clear that she did not authorize the use of her image or her private life in the series, holding the creators of the series responsible for the resulting interpretations.
Instead of addressing each of the accusations, Florinda Meza chose to focus her speech on the legacy of Roberto Gomez Bolanos, highlighting the values ????he always promoted through his characters. “This is not about me,” she affirmed, calling for an end to the spread of reckless judgments and hate speech.
“So many lies, so many baseless attacks, only harm those who generate them,” she expressed. The actress asked for empathy from Chespirito's followers, reminding everyone that behind the controversy there are human beings with feelings. “The evil must stop, not only for me, but for all those who truly loved Roberto,” she added.
Defends Chespirito's legacy
Meza also took the opportunity to honor the memory of her late husband, acknowledging that, although he was not perfect, his heart was noble. “He never pretended to be a saint, but he was a good man and that's how he wants to be remembered,” she emphasized.
Likewise, he reiterated his commitment to continue sharing the truth about his career, although without going into details about his personal life.
With this message, Florinda Meza made it clear that she wants the "hate" on social media to stop and that her image not be associated with what happens in the television series, which is produced by Roberto Gomez Fernandez, son of the late 'Chespirito'.

