William Levy spoke about how his arrest affected his career: “It was blown out of proportion”
The actor, who was arrested after an altercation in a restaurant, seeks to put an end to the rumors that claim the incident was a professional obstacle
Seven months after his arrest in Miami, William Levy spoke openly about the impact of the legal incident he experienced last April on his career.
During the premiere of his new film Under a Volcano in Mexico City, Levy took the opportunity to clarify that the incident is now resolved and did not have any negative consequences for him. negative impact on his career.
“Everything is cleared up now, I mean, nothing happened as was said, everything is fine, thank God,” the actor said when questioned about the incident by a reporter from the program De Primera Mano.
Levy indicated that the incident was exaggerated by the media and that his legal situation was resolved quickly.
When asked if he felt that his arrest had closed any doors in his career, the actor responded firmly: “No, not at all, absolutely not, we are here, thank God, very well.”
With these statements, Levy seeks to put an end, once and for all, to the rumors about a possible professional obstacle and emphasize that his focus is on his current projects.
When was William Levy arrested?
In April, William Levy was arrested in Weston, Florida, after an altercation at a restaurant where he argued with the staff over a mistake on the bill.
Apparently, the argument escalated, and an employee called 911 describing the tense and aggressive situation, which led to Levy's arrest. The actor spent the night in the Broward County jail and was released after posting a $500 bail. In his statements, Levy denied acting aggressively or refusing to pay the bill and explained that his intervention was to mediate and prevent the situation from worsening.

