Controversy continues over Alfredo Adame and his supposed participation in the next LGBT+ pride march after his son Sebastián called him “homophobic”; and it is that the driver came out to respond forcefully and send a strong message to the young man who left the public with their mouths open.
It was during his participation in the “Gossip” program that the presenter defended himself against the young man’s statement, assuring that he respects all people, since his father taught him that “respect for the rights of others is peace.”
In addition, denied having rejected Sebastián Adame after he shared his sexual orientation: “I also told them what had happened with this guy Sebastián when he told me he was homosexual and I told him ‘I support you, I love you, I love you and the first one who disrespects you’ and all the stuff”, argument.
However, things did not end there. During his story, he also launched himself against the son he had during his relationship with Mary Paz Banquells: “Sebastián Banquells is a liar, he is a frustrated and bitter boy,” he said. “The mother spoiled his life, he threw it down the drain. She did the same to him as to the other two, the other two in other ways, ”she declared.
The drop that spilled the camel’s back and left the public with their mouths open came when Alfredo Adame denied his paternity. “He is not my son, he has nothing to do with me, he does not carry my blood, he is not the son of Alfredo Adame (…) What he does has been worth a reverend cucumber to me,” he pointed out.
The actor also finished off by saying that he will remove the surname Adame and that said procedure is a priority on his list: “Sebastián Banquells will never see me again in life. I don’t want to see that guy in my life.”
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