After the saxophonist and activist María Elena Ríos accused the actor Tenoch Huerta on social networks of being an alleged “sexual predator” and that he has assured that it was a lie and that he would proceed legally, they have now joined the line of alleged victims the artists Fernanda Tosky and Sofia Weidner.
Through Twitter, the actress Fernanda Tosky revealed that she had a bad experience with the actor seven years ago and, somewhat supporting Ríos’ version, stated that she did not proceed legally due to the actor’s fame. In addition, without giving more details about her case, she assured that Huerta is not respectful when it comes to sexuality and that he only seeks his own interests.
According to his words, Tosky mentions that, sooner or later, “something like this was going to happen,” that is, that in his experience he knew that someone else would raise their voices in the face of Huerta’s alleged abuses.
I always knew that one day something like this would happen. I had a very ugly experience with him and I repeat in MY experience, he was not a man with respect in sexual matters. He only saw his interests. He hurt me and I felt very angry. I hope they stop abusing him.
However, within hours of doing this post On her social network, Tosky deleted her post and limited her Instagram account, surely to avoid being intimidated as in the case of Elena Ríos, who has received severe threats of being attacked with acid.
On the other hand, another of the artists who joined in supporting the saxophonist’s version was the designer and illustrator Sofía Weidner. As she said, Tenoch Huerta is “one of those celebrities who follows women indiscriminately on Instagram to take advantage of her fame and power.”
In addition, he warned other women to be careful with people like him and confessed that the actor from Nesio He followed her and another friend, with whom he did interact. But that’s not all, because she also mentioned that she supposedly has a friend who “was abused by Huerta.”
For his part, the actor has not replied to these two artists. However, there are those who continue to talk about the subject, questioning the words of Elena Ríos. Such is the case of columnist Hernán Gómez, who assured that, due to the adjectives that the saxophonist uses in response to Huerta’s statement, “less credibility” of her testimony. It should be noted that once she posted the tweet, he subsequently deleted it.