Maxi Iglesias, after an alleged conflict with a taxi driver: "I would like to ask him if it was me or if this was my voice"

Maxi Iglesias is one of the most popular personalities on the Spanish scene.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
25 June 2023 Sunday 22:52
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Maxi Iglesias, after an alleged conflict with a taxi driver: "I would like to ask him if it was me or if this was my voice"

Maxi Iglesias is one of the most popular personalities on the Spanish scene. The actor is in one of his best professional moments. In addition to having participated in major Spanish productions such as Physics or Chemistry, the interpreter has been able to cross borders thanks to his character as Víctor in the Netflix series Valeria, which has also just completed its third season.

But on the more personal side, the actor has recently been involved in a controversy related to a taxi. And it is that this weekend the news broke of an alleged fight between a taxi driver and the actor, in which the driver would have asked Iglesias to get out of his vehicle.

Faced with such accusations, it was Maxi Iglesias himself who defended himself on his social networks. In the publication he declared that this information had been invented and assured that he was not a person who behaved like this. ''Since I was a child, thanks to my family, school and friends, I learned principles and values,'' he confessed.

The news was revealed by the Socialité program, where the supposed taxi driver said that the actor was going with some friends who had disastrous behavior in his taxi. "It seemed that he was going to take me to the passenger seat, there with his colleagues, partying," declared the complainant. Now a few days later, the actor has gone to the new Telecinco program, Así es la vida, where they have once again addressed this issue.

The presenter commented live that the actor had made headlines due to the accusation of a taxi driver on a night out. Valeria's interpreter couldn't believe the images and laughed. ''That he can tell you'', started assuring. The actor explained that the event was impossible to happen two months ago because he was in Los Angeles. ''I have gone out many times with my friends and we were very animated but I don't remember anyone who offers a service having a complaint,'' he said.

The interpreter also confessed that he did not feel identified with the phrase "you shut up, I'm the one who pays." "You don't say that phrase but not even with eight drinks too many," the artist declared about what his friends told him. Iglesias did not understand these statements and was convinced that what could have happened is that they had confused him. "Are there doubles for Maxi Iglesias in Spain?" Barneda said. ''There are people who can be similar.

''I would like to find him and ask him, look at my face, was it me? Was this my voice? Did I really tell you this?'', declares the actor. Although the actor does not usually give statements about his private life, this time he did want to go out publicly and deny all the facts.