Frida Sofía recounted Alejandra Guzmán's lack of support after the death of her half-sister, Natasha Moctezuma

The interpreter reappeared before the public image after being arrested for disturbing public order and resisting in early January

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In her first public appearance to the media, after being arrested for disturbing public order and being said to be depressed by the death of her half-sister, Natasha Moctezuma, the firstborn of Alejandra Guzman, Frida Sofía reappeared and spoke about her next audience, her relationship with her mother after the fateful event, as well as the complaint filed against her grandfather, Enrique Guzmán.

It was during a brief interview as she left a restaurant near her place of residence in Miami, that the interpreter was intercepted by the cameras of Univision's Hispanic program, El Gordo and La Flaca, where she delved into various topics such as her first trial for the problems caused in early January for disturbing public order in a restaurant.

“There are no images, if there are, I would like to see them [...] 'I am calm, the one who owes nothing fears, '” he said to the questions of the reporter from El Gordo and La Flaca.

Frida Sofía reapareció luego de ser aprendida por alterar el orden publico el pasado enero Foto: Instagram/@elgordoylaflaca
Frida Sofía reapareció luego de ser aprendida por alterar el orden publico el pasado enero Foto: Instagram/@elgordoylaflaca

Later, she was discussed how she lived her grief after the death of her half-sister, Natasha Moctezuma, 24, in early September last year, with who had a very close relationship and with whom he was seen on several occasions on social networks.

Before the cameras of the Univision program, the 30-year-old explained that she still has a network that belonged to her half-sister and stressed that “she is her angel” and that she is very much aware of her every day; however, she also pointed out that her mother never had an approach with her to watch over her condition after the death of the daughter of Beatriz Pasquel and Pablo Moctezuma.

“No, never, I think she doesn't call, she's used to sending her representatives, but it doesn't matter, I represent myself,” argued the fitness coach and content creator.

El pleito entre madre e hija comenzó en diciembre de 2018, y no se han comunicado desde entonces (Foto: Captura de pantalla)
El pleito entre madre e hija comenzó en diciembre de 2018, y no se han comunicado desde entonces (Foto: Captura de pantalla)

Finally, the model was questioned about the ratification of statements against her family and mainly against her grandfather, Enrique Guzmán, after during 2021, both characters who were members of one of the most important dynasties in the music world in Mexico were involved in controversy after Frida Sofía revealed that she suffered alleged sexual assaults by the interpreter.

“The truth is that it cost me so much energy and to say what happened to me, it's not a nice thing, to say that 'they touched me' when I was 5 does sound strong, but I say it again that pig touched me and I will never forget [...] I think that there is a little time left, it takes divine justice”, concluded Silvia Pinal's granddaughter.

Frida Sofía es detenida en Miami, Estados Unidos Foto: Frida Sofía
Frida Sofía es detenida en Miami, Estados Unidos Foto: Frida Sofía

The young woman was released after having disturbed public order and resisting the moment, after paying a bail of USD 500. After the controversy on social networks, various versions of what happened that day circulated, but Kenia Fallat, a Miami police officer, revealed in an interview with Ventaneando, what was settled before the authorities and spoke about the possible consequences that Frida's actions will have.

“The officer comes in, he enters, and asks him to retire, which is what the manager wanted, to leave. She not only told him that she was not going to leave, she tried to push the officer, that's where he takes the wife and takes her outside, and he put two charges on him, among them the most severe is for disorderly conduct and also for resisting arrest without violence, which is where she pushes the officer and that's why he puts that charge,” said the officer.

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