The Argentine actor Julián Zucchi confessed in a recent interview with ‘América hoy’ that he was forced to record the video that announced his separation from Slavic Yidda which was recorded at the beginning of October last year. The remembered ‘Parchis’ assured that he never agreed with the decision made by his now ex-partner and that he was pressured to make the clip.
During his participation in the program in the program hosted by Ethel Pozo Brunella Horna and Janet Barboza, Zucchi explained that the recording of the video was not his own initiative, but rather an imposition. “In October we separated with a beautiful video that I never asked to make, that they forced me to make. “I didn’t force anyone, they forced me to record that video,” said the actor, revealing the tension that existed in their relationship.
What happened between Julián Zucchi and Yiddá Eslava?
The relationship between Yiddá Eslava and Julián Zucchi is going through a critical moment after their separation, which came after 11 years together and two children together. Although they had achieved a peaceful coexistence for the well-being of their children, a recent incident on public roads showed serious tensions between them.
According to reports from followers of the page Instarándula the altercation occurred in Magdalena, where the ex-husbands got into a heated argument in the middle of the street. In the videos released, Julián Zucchi is seen getting out of his vehicle and verbally confronting Slavic Yidda who would have tried to prevent the actor from taking one of his children. According to witnesses, during the exchange, she challenged the Argentine with the phrase: “Renounce me,” while he tried to maintain his composure and avoid raising his voice.
Julián Zucchi spoke about the controversy with Yiddá Eslava
Julián Zucchi finally spoke about the controversy he was involved in with Yiddá Eslava, a conflict that included a struggle in the middle of the street and ended at the police station. The Argentine actor shared his version of the events and claimed to be facing “extortion” situations related to his right to see his children.
“I had my children detained upstairs and I wouldn’t let them come down. He removed them before his therapy; That was Friday. I had to tell her: you can’t do anything else with a woman like Yiddá, because if you don’t say yes to everyone, these things will happen,” the Argentine said before the cameras. ‘America today’ .
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