Yahaira Plasencia, excited, broke down in ‘El Reventonazo’ after watching a video that reviewed her career; However, he could not help but refer to the difficult moments he experienced as a singer and what he suffered from criticism in recent months. The salsa singer took the opportunity to send a clear message to the entertainment programs, describing certain statements as “slander” and “lack of respect”, in apparent allusion to Magaly Medina and the lawsuit filed against him for defamation.
This statement comes days after the journalist called her the “escort” of music producer Sergio George, which generated indignation in the artist. The salsa singer reaffirmed that she will not allow any more attacks and will continue with her legal complaint, seeking to protect her reputation and the work she has done in music.
Yahaira Plasencia will not allow more defamations
During her presentation at ‘El Reventonazo’, Yahaira Plasencia was not only moved by watching a video that summarized her career, but also took the opportunity to talk about the criticism received in recent days. Although he did not mention names, he made his position clear regarding comments that he described as “lack of respect” and “lies.”
“I understand that you don’t like my hair, my body or my music, but it has already gone beyond the limits. This is a total lack of respect, a lie and defamation,” said the interpreter. Her message seemed directed at Magaly Medina, who recently called her “escort” of producer Sergio George on his program.
Yahaira Pasencia reaffirms defamation lawsuit against Magaly Medina
The singer confirmed that she will not sit idly by in the face of these attacks and will continue with the legal actions initiated against Magaly Medina . “I am not going to let anyone continue to tarnish my honor, my reputation and what I have been doing as an artist,” said Yahaira, making clear her intention to take her complaint “to the ultimate consequences.”
For her part, Magaly Medina responded during her program accompanied by her lawyer, Benji Espinoza. The journalist denied having explicitly stated that Yahaira Plasencia was an “escort”, arguing that her words were taken out of context. “I give my opinion, but I never accuse without evidence,” said Medina, reaffirming that his comments fall within the scope of his entertainment program.
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