Coto Matamoros rules out any possible reconciliation with Kiko: "Bestialities have been said about me and my brother was the ideologue"

In a recent interview on Jordi Wild's podcast, 'The Wild Project', Coto Matamoros, known for his controversial and controversial life, addressed various topics, including his relationship with his twin brother Kiko Matamoros.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
21 June 2023 Wednesday 04:24
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Coto Matamoros rules out any possible reconciliation with Kiko: "Bestialities have been said about me and my brother was the ideologue"

In a recent interview on Jordi Wild's podcast, 'The Wild Project', Coto Matamoros, known for his controversial and controversial life, addressed various topics, including his relationship with his twin brother Kiko Matamoros. When asked directly if there is hatred between them, Coto replied that he does not hate his brother, but he considers that Kiko does hate him. In addition, he ruled out any possibility of reconciliation, stating flatly: "No, no", adding that he even fears a divine punishment if he tried to reconcile: "God would punish me."

Coto expressed that his differences with Kiko are insurmountable due to their opposing thoughts and his negative view of his brother. He accused Kiko of defamation, slander and insults towards him, pointing out that things have been invented about him and that his brother has been the ideologue behind these actions: "Bestialities have been said about me and my brother was the ideologue."

Coto recalled some of the false accusations that have been made, such as claiming that he beat his mother to get money to get high, even though he did not live with her during that period, and that he allegedly threw a pregnant woman from a fifth floor.

In addition, Coto spared no criticism of Kiko and his partner, Marta López, referring to his brother as someone with an inferiority complex and making contemptuous comments about his physical appearance after multiple cosmetic surgeries. Likewise, he had harsh words for López, comparing her to a transvestite.

Given these statements, it seems clear that the relationship between Coto Matamoros and his brother Kiko is more fractured than ever, with Coto ruling out any possibility of reconciliation and reaffirming the distancing and mutual contempt that they profess.