Elena Tablada and Javier Ungría will meet in court: "This man has lived six years for free in David Bisbal's house"

Last August, Elena Tablada and Javier Ungría decided to end their marriage after six years together.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
12 June 2023 Monday 16:58
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Elena Tablada and Javier Ungría will meet in court: "This man has lived six years for free in David Bisbal's house"

Last August, Elena Tablada and Javier Ungría decided to end their marriage after six years together. A separation that, according to the designer, would have been much easier "if there had been third parties". The relationship was irreparably broken, starting a pitched battle, in which Camila, the youngest of the couple, three years old, involuntarily participates; but also Ella, the daughter of Tablada and David Bisbal.

The former couple has been in talks for almost nine months after their breakup, trying to reach an agreement, but they cannot agree on economic issues, so they will have to face each other in court. As revealed by Semana, this meeting will take place on Wednesday, June 14, and the designer plans to go all out.

"This man has lived six years for free in David Bisbal's house. Before, Elena had no financial problems and this man has disrupted her stability to raise her daughters," say the sources consulted by Semana, who also detail what would be the origin of the Conflict of the ex-partner: money.

This is what sources close to the Tablada environment declare to the aforementioned magazine, who assure that the only thing the designer wants is to guarantee the well-being of her daughters, for whom she wants the same quality of life that they have maintained up to now. Something with which Ungría does not seem very happy, as he continues to battle with his ex-wife for custody of little Camila.

According to Tablada's environment, she would have rejected any compensation that might belong to her for the sake of her daughters, but Ungría would be following a different strategy, with the aim of doing harm. Ungría for her part, she would like to obtain joint custody of her daughter, in addition to a monthly payment that would be close to 500 euros, something that Tablada does not intend to allow.

A war without quarter that seems to have no end, and it is that the businessman would be determined to try to demonstrate the high standard of living of Elena Tablada to justify his requests. Ungría, in the few statements that he has made in this regard, sentenced: "Let each one fight for his own. I fight, for my daughter, nothing more", affirming that he was not afraid and fully trusted justice.

A few weeks ago, in addition, it was known that the designer was willing to do precisely the same. ''She is going to ask for all the money she can so as not to lose her quality of life,'' sources close to the magazine assured. Tablada would also have signed an economic agreement after separating from David Bisbal, in which the money that he passed to her would be reduced if the designer decided to go through the altar again. A condition that she came true when she remarried Ungría.

Now the whole matter of the lawsuit against her ex-husband is in the hands of justice. Tablada claimed to believe in justice, in God and in the Universe. On whether she will marry again, David Bisbal's ex was very clear. ''I don't think there will be a third time in a long time,'' she said.