Alessandro Lequio attacks Chenoa after learning of his separation from Miguel Sánchez: "He doesn't know how to choose a partner"

In recent days, the news of the separation of Chenoa and her husband Miguel Sánchez Encinas has shaken the foundations of the gossip press.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
12 November 2023 Sunday 22:07
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Alessandro Lequio attacks Chenoa after learning of his separation from Miguel Sánchez: "He doesn't know how to choose a partner"

In recent days, the news of the separation of Chenoa and her husband Miguel Sánchez Encinas has shaken the foundations of the gossip press. The Telecinco program Fiesta echoed over the weekend a breakup that occurred several weeks ago and that comes a year and a half after the couple said 'I do'.

Since the information came to light, several people related to the artist have spoken out about it, such as the singer David Bisbal, with whom she had a relationship that arose from her time in Operación Triunfo. However, no reaction has been as harsh as that of Alessandro Lequio.

The collaborator of the program Vamos a ver, on Telecinco, has taken advantage of one of his interventions on the issue in this Monday's edition to make his point of view clear. For the Italian, it is "another failure in love" for the singer, who was forced to postpone her wedding with Miguel up to two times due to the pandemic.

Lequio has also assured that Chenoa does not know how to function correctly in the field of love, something that would explain, in his opinion, the "frustrated" relationship with Bisbal. In this way, she still would not have known how to choose her ideal partner, more than 20 years after she rose to fame due to her presence in the musical contest.

"He doesn't know how to choose a partner," said Alessandro Lequio from the set of Let's See. The collaborator later added that "we cannot talk about different times and rhythms", in relation to the possible reasons for his breakup with Miguel Sánchez, among which would be an alleged infidelity. "Five years is plenty of time to understand this," he said.

"It is very difficult for third parties to emerge in a year of marriage," Lequio continued, insisting that "going through several relationships is a symptom of failure." The presenter of the space, Joaquín Prat, did not like his words at all, who refuted him by assuring that "having several relationships is being lucky in love", in contrast to the position defended by the Italian.