While the public is divided, Carla Estrada's words make it clear that Gloria Trevi's fight for peace is a battle that is far from over. Estrada, who knows firsthand the wounds these women carry, celebrated that they are finally seeking reconciliation. According to the producer, they were 'partners, accomplices, and enemies,' and now they have the opportunity to 'erase everything and unite' from their maturity to truly heal. However, Estrada's strongest message was not against justice, but against resentment. For the producer, it is unacceptable that, after decades of having paid her debts to justice and rebuilt her career, Gloria continues to be the target of attacks over facts that should be part of oblivion. The most controversial point of her statements was the analysis of Gloria's recent and surprising reunion with members of the 'Boquitas Pintadas,' such as Mary Boquitas (Mary Mori), in Los Angeles. 'Poor woman, how awful... one cannot judge a case twice.' The scandal that marked an entire generation is reignited. Carla Estrada, the renowned producer who brought Gloria Trevi's life to the screen, has launched an 'atomic' statement that shakes the foundations of the entertainment world by demanding an end to the social and legal trial against the singer. Carla Estrada breaks her silence and demands a halt to the 'lynching' of Gloria Trevi. In the wake of the recent resurgence of lawsuits attempting to revive the traumatic past of the Trevi-Andrade clan, Estrada was unequivocal: 'I hope they finally leave her in peace.' In a twist that has sparked debate on social media, she suggested that rather than uniting to go against Sergio Andrade, these women should unite to 'be stronger themselves and free themselves from shackles.' For Estrada, true freedom will not come in the courts, but by closing circles and living from a place of gratitude. Is it possible to forgive the unforgivable?
Carla Estrada Demands an End to 'Lynching' of Gloria Trevi
Renowned producer Carla Estrada has issued a strong statement in defense of Gloria Trevi, demanding an end to the singer's public persecution and condemning the resurgence of old scandals. She called on women from Trevi's past to unite to break free from their shackles, rather than fighting each other.