
According to information from the site Clínica Alemana, there is a substance called tusi, also known as pink cocaine, which has been linked to Imelda Tuñón amid accusations of her drug use. This synthetic substance poses health risks due to the unknown exact elements that make it up. The consumption of tusi can lead to short and long-term effects, such as insomnia, anxiety, behavioral changes, cardiac complications, addiction, as well as psychotic episodes, among others.
Amid the controversy, Imelda Tuñón firmly denies having received drugs at Maribel Guardia's house. Various media outlets have revived the topic by showing alleged evidence of an interaction between Imelda Tuñón and a man picking up a package suspected of containing toxic substances. However, Imelda Tuñón has stated to the press that the accusations against her are false, claiming that she has only received packages of cigars and vaporizers, and questioning the perception of vaporizers as drugs.
The conflict between Imelda Tuñón and Maribel Guardia has led to a complaint filed by Tuñón with the Ministry of Women. Amid this tense atmosphere, testimonies have emerged suggesting that Tuñón may be consuming the drug tusi, also known as pink cocaine. According to Nagíbe Abbud, a former associate of the young artist, Tuñón had been requesting this substance from her previous partner, among other allegations.
These allegations have fueled the legal dispute between Imelda Tuñón and Maribel Guardia, generating significant speculation regarding the situation. Despite everything, Imelda Tuñón has rejected the accusations and has sought to deny any connection to drug use, feeling backed by her statements and asserting that she has been the subject of false accusations in an attempt at defamation.