Alessandro Lequio responds bluntly to Carlo Costanzia: ''In this story we all make a bill''

The actor and model Carlo Costanzia has turned the current social landscape upside down after granting several interviews to the program ¡De Fridays!, a Telecinco program presented by Santi Acosta and Beatriz Archidona.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
28 January 2024 Sunday 22:12
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Alessandro Lequio responds bluntly to Carlo Costanzia: ''In this story we all make a bill''

The actor and model Carlo Costanzia has turned the current social landscape upside down after granting several interviews to the program ¡De Fridays!, a Telecinco program presented by Santi Acosta and Beatriz Archidona.

In these conversations, Mar Flores' son spoke openly about the different problems he has faced throughout his life, which led to a serious case of drug addiction: "My childhood was difficult, it's not happy. A childhood under the media spotlight subjugated to all the press that could be done at that time about my mother, my father, the separation between the two, this very media and dramatic separation that the two had (...) Clearly "It was the best way to escape from all this... It was an act of rebellion that became a personal oasis. An escape route."

After the first interview he conducted, Costanzia received endless criticism from some well-known faces from Mediaset España: Makoke, Antonio Montero, Alessandro Lequio, etc.

Ana Obregón's ex was especially harsh on the young Toy Boy actor: ''He has been a problematic boy since he was very little. And all the people around him saw that. In response to these statements, Costanzia exploded last Friday: ''None of that deserves a response from me (...) How sad it is that someone comes to testify about bullying and people who I don't even know who they are want to dismantle it ''.

''How indelicate. I hope that doesn't happen to your children. I find it very funny that a guy like Lequio, who has sold my mother everywhere, wants to defend her or wants to say something or give his opinion about my life. That I have been problematic, when maybe I have seen it once in my life. Or Makoke, who wants to give her opinion about me when I have never seen her in my life,'' the young man explained, visibly hurt.

''How sad it is that a person comes to tell that he has overcome drugs, suicide and bullying at school, and that people try to simply talk about what they have been fed since the 90s. I find it pathetic,'' he said.

This morning, Count Lequio responded to the young man's statements on Let's See, a program in which he collaborates: ''I understand perfectly that a son of Mar Flores does not have sympathy for Alessandro Lequio, I assume what I have to do and I don't want to. come into conflict with this boy (...) I do not defend or sell anyone, I simply stand in solidarity with a woman and a man because both the father and the mother have had a very bad time and continue to do so. "What happened, happened and what happened, happened."

Finally, the father of the deceased Aless Lequio publicly expressed his desire to move on and leave the past behind: "In that story I did not have a partner and I was the only one who was even accused of Manolete's death. We were all charged but that "It is history and history must be left in the past."