Chespirito's Daughter Defends Series Amid Florinda Meza's Outburst!
The drama surrounding the 'Chespirito' series continues! Paulina Gómez Fernández, daughter of the legendary Roberto Gómez Bolaños (Chespirito), is defending the controversial new series about her father's life, 'Chespirito: Sin Querer Queriendo,' against scathing criticism from Florinda Meza.
Meza, who was romantically involved with Bolaños later in his life, has publicly slammed the series, claiming it is full of “lies.” She specifically objects to the depiction of her relationship with Bolaños, including the portrayal of his infidelity to his first wife, Graciela Fernández. Meza took to Instagram to express her displeasure, stating, “I thought the series 'Lies' was on another platform, but no, unintentionally, the lies are at their MAXimum expression.”
Before the series' release on MAX, Paulina Gómez Fernández emphasized the care and attention to detail that went into the production. In a live conversation, she stated, “We did a very careful job. Everyone involved has paid a lot of attention to the details.”
Meza has also addressed rumors about potential legal action against the series' creators, including Bolaños's children, Roberto and Paulina Gómez Fernández. She clarified, “I have not filed any lawsuit. The person who said that is misinformed. I have not decided what I will do in the future. You write stories thinking how you think they should be. You have not even respected my right not to declare anything about these issues.”
Adding fuel to the fire, past interviews of Meza are resurfacing, taken out of context and used against her, she claims. These include comments about Bolaños's “seven defects” (his six children and his wife) and her assertion that she initiated their first kiss.
The Controversy Deepens
The series portrays a pivotal moment where Margarita (representing Florinda Meza) urges Roberto Gómez Bolaños to make a choice, leaving his wife after their time together in Chile. This depiction has sparked further outrage from Meza, who continues to label the series as filled with inaccuracies.
The ongoing dispute highlights the complexities of portraying real-life events, especially when dealing with sensitive personal relationships and legacies. As the series gains popularity, the debate surrounding its accuracy and portrayal of key figures in Chespirito's life is sure to continue.
What's Next?
- Will Florinda Meza take legal action?
- How will the series impact Chespirito's legacy?
- Will other members of the cast and crew weigh in on the controversy?