The culprit of Juan Ortega's doubts with Carmen Otte revealed: "You have gotten what you wanted"

The trail of information continues around the failed wedding between the Sevillian bullfighter Juan Ortega and the cardiologist Carmen Otte.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
04 December 2023 Monday 22:09
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The culprit of Juan Ortega's doubts with Carmen Otte revealed: "You have gotten what you wanted"

The trail of information continues around the failed wedding between the Sevillian bullfighter Juan Ortega and the cardiologist Carmen Otte. The couple had planned to say 'I do' on December 2 in a church in Jerez de la Frontera, in Cádiz, but a sudden decision by the right-hander led to their cancellation just half an hour before the wedding, to which they were scheduled to take place. more than 500 people invited.

Since the incident took place last Saturday, little is known about the whereabouts of both boyfriends. This Tuesday, a relative of Ortega broke his silence on Telecinco's Así es la vida, to confirm that they have no contact with the bullfighter at present and that he had decided to disappear to avoid the media overexposure to which he has been subjected. overnight.

Meanwhile, the reasons why the Sevillian right-hander's decision occurred on the same day as the wedding continue to be clarified, despite the fact that several witnesses have pointed out that the relationship between Ortega and Otte was good. TardeAR, Ana Rosa Quintana's afternoon program on Telecinco, has learned who is the real culprit behind Juan Ortega's doubts.

The journalist Leticia Requejo revealed a conversation between the bride's father and the bullfighter, produced last November, which is key to what happened. "Juan has felt subjected to all the decisions they have both made, like when they decide to go live together in Seville, and Mr. Otte thinks it is bad," she revealed.

For a year, Carmen Otte's parents had been blaming Juan Ortega for taking too long to ask his daughter to marry him, but it was a month before the big date when everything was cut short by a conversation between the bride's father. and the bullfighter. "You won't love our daughter so much when it took you so long to ask her to marry you," wrote Carmen's father, to which Ortega responded emphatically: "But in the end you got what you wanted."

The Sevillian right-hander was definitely losing patience with Carmen's father in this discussion. "You have managed to get us married when you wanted and how you wanted," he wrote to her. This was the trigger, according to Requejo, of Juan Ortega's doubts that were expressed just half an hour before a wedding that, in the end, did not take place.