Erik Rubín Defends Against Claims of Being Maintained

In a recent interview, Erik Rubín addressed accusations of being economically supported by his ex-wife Andrea Legarreta. He denied these claims and shared insights about his career.


Erik Rubín Defends Against Claims of Being Maintained

The singer Erik Rubín, known for being part of the famous group Timbiriche, has come forward to clarify rumors about his personal and professional life. After two decades of marriage to presenter Andrea Legarreta, Rubín found himself embroiled in speculation about his supposed financial dependence on his ex-wife.

In an interview on Melo Montoya's podcast, Rubín categorically denied having been financially supported by Legarreta, highlighting that both have worked and contributed economically to their home. He expressed his annoyance at being labeled as a "dependent," when he has been working since he was 12 years old and has put effort into his musical career.

The artist revealed intimate details of his life, explaining that although he was not very visible in the media, he has been active in music studios producing his two albums. He also shared that one of the remarks that hurt him the most was being labeled in that way. Despite the ups and downs and negative comments, Rubín has maintained a firm stance on his financial independence.

Rubín had conflicts in the past with singers like Paulina Rubio and Alejandra Guzmán, who were involved in romantic disputes related to him in the 90s. The controversy reignited in 2023 when Rubín and Legarreta announced their separation, triggering speculation about his sexuality and financial situation.

Despite the controversies, Rubín has made it clear that his relationship with Legarreta was equitable in terms of finances and personal matters. His statements on the podcast underline his determination to clarify misunderstandings and defend his professional trajectory. The interview has shed light on unknown aspects of Erik Rubín's life, showing his more human and sincere side amidst the media pressure.