The correct advice of Juan del Val, friend of the bullfighter Juan Ortega, after the scandal of the 'espantada' at the wedding

The story of the bullfighter Juan Ortega and Carmen Otte seems straight out of a fiction film.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
13 December 2023 Wednesday 16:07
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The correct advice of Juan del Val, friend of the bullfighter Juan Ortega, after the scandal of the 'espantada' at the wedding

The story of the bullfighter Juan Ortega and Carmen Otte seems straight out of a fiction film. A little over a week ago, last Saturday, December 2, the right-hander drastically changed his plans and decided not to marry the cardiologist after 10 years together.

Although it is a possible and valid decision, Ortega made it just a few hours before walking down the aisle, thus leaving her partner in the wedding dress, with more than 500 guests and expenses amounting to more than 90,000 euros. Due to the great commotion that arose, the supposed lovers have been starring in headlines and articles for several days.

During the last few days, everything has been said: since the couple would have resumed contact and given a new opportunity to the fact that the young doctor does not want to know anything about the man with whom she shared more than a decade of her life. What is true and true is that we are facing a very complicated situation in which many people are suffering.

One of Juan Ortega's best friends, the acclaimed television collaborator Juan del Val, spoke to Europa Press yesterday and opened up about how his 'colleague' is. ''I talk to Juan and well, man, it's a difficult thing to deal with,'' the writer mused.

Although Nuria Roca's husband was friendly and kind at all times with the colleagues of the aforementioned media, he did not want to go into details about this specific topic and quickly diverted the conversation: ''I don't have much to say about this topic ( ...) I am a friend of Juan and I have spoken with him but I have nothing to say (...) Whatever he wants to say, whenever he wants to say it and feels like it, if he feels like it, well, I already say it. he will say."

Juan del Val finished his intervention about the bullfighter by launching a brief, but concise reflection on the situation he is experiencing. This thought also serves as advice for his friend and for all those who face a similar experience in terms of mediatization and social controversy.

''No statement you make about anything prevents people from inventing others. Therefore, let them do what they want... they will know what they have to do,'' the writer stated bluntly before the grateful journalists.