Elena Tablada explains how the trial went against her ex, Javier Ungría, who has done a telematic event since 'Survivors'

The judicial war between Elena Tablada and Javier Ungría is close to coming to an end.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
25 April 2024 Thursday 04:52
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Elena Tablada explains how the trial went against her ex, Javier Ungría, who has done a telematic event since 'Survivors'

The judicial war between Elena Tablada and Javier Ungría is close to coming to an end. The designer and the Survivor contestant put an end to her love story in August 2022. At first it seemed that the ex-couple had parted ways on good terms for the sake of their daughter together. , Camila. But as the weeks passed, the quarrels between the two came to light until they led to a judicial war for custody of the little girl.

The designer's former partner filed a lawsuit with the court to request joint custody of the little girl. A request that did not fit with the wishes of Elena Tablada, who wanted her little daughter to grow up next to her older sister, Ella, the result of her courtship with David Bisbal.

In this way, those who were a couple had to face each other in a trial, which was initially scheduled to be held last June. However, due to various problems in the courts, the procedure was delayed up to two times. This Thursday, April 25, Tablada and Ungría met again in court, although the businessman had to be present by videoconference from Honduras due to his participation in Supervivientes.

About how the judicial process had developed, the designer opened up in a recent interview with Vanitatis magazine. ''I'm happy because I told the truth. I have never liked conflicts and I have always done my part to make everything as less traumatic as possible,' she said as she left the courthouse.

Furthermore, the designer stressed that her only objective was to achieve good for two daughters. ''I insist that what I want is for my daughters to grow up together and be happy. "Life is already difficult to make it more complicated," she asserted.

The trial date was not closed until last month, just when Javier Ungría had already been confirmed to participate in the Telecinco program. For this reason, it was once again considered to delay the oral hearing, although finally the judicial process could be carried out this Thursday with the businessman's telematic presence.