Televisa singer and actor Raul Pichardo was arrested this week for various alleged crimes. And it caused a lot of controversy, since he was partnered with a Cuban, Libya Brito.
Who used his social media to distance himself from the composer, who is already on remand in a Mexico City prison.
After the composer was also arrested, their courtship became a trend again, but the Cuban wasted no time and used her social networks so that since they ended, she knew nothing more about her ex-partner.
Therefore, she does not want to be associated with him or any shady dealings he is involved in.
“Good afternoon, I wanted to tell you that, as you all know, I had a relationship more than six years ago with this person (Said P.), I met him as a singer, as a businessman, and I did not hear anything another from him, because many years have passed since then.”
LIBYA BRITO
To build on her statement, Livia Brito also announced that she would not be able to attend the Lo Nuestro Awards, where she would be hosting.
And he explained that such a decision was made by the fact that he needed to undergo a course of treatment in order to become pregnant, however, She thanked the organizers for taking her into account and assured that as soon as she confirmed that she was already pregnant, she would scream about it from four sides.
Prior to a lasting romance with Mariano Martinez, Livia Brito had a stormy romance for about three years with Said Pichardo, whom she even thought about marrying.
However, The relationship between them did not end well at all, because their breakup arose amid rumors of infidelity on the part of the reggaetonero, who later claimed that he had a toxic relationship with the soap opera star.
Who is Said Pi and why was he arrested?
The actor was arrested along with six other people after an operation carried out in a residence located on one of the streets of Mexico City.
During the arrest, a long-barreled weapon, various types of drugs, about a million dollars in cash were confiscated from him, four people were also rescued and appeared to have been deprived of their liberty..
Similarly, Mexico City’s civil security minister, Omar García Harfuch, said at a press conference that the detainees were likely linked to a criminal cell dealing with crimes such as kidnapping, murder, extortion, vehicle theft, and the sale and distribution of drugs.
Source: La Opinion
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