“But look at the…”: Pedro Ruminot scolded a user who confused him with Sergio Freire in the midst of the infidelity scandal

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“Do not forgive Freire,‌ it will⁤ not be ‍the first⁤ infidelity he⁣ has committed,”​ they ⁤wrote to Alison Mandel,‍ Pedro Ruminot‘s wife.

In the midst of ‌the infidelity scandal that shakes ‍the former members of the Comedy Club, Pedro​ Ruminot rebuked a follower who confused him ‌with Sergio Freire.

This week the journalist Cecilia Gutiérrez revealed, in the​ YouTube program⁢ Oh! Goddesses, who Freire was unfaithful‌ to his partner, Maly Jorquierewith whom he ⁤had been married since April of this year.

After that,‍ Karina Valenzuela, Freire’s lover⁣ broke the silence and revealed ⁤details of his brief‍ relationship with ⁣the comedian.

We got to the⁢ show and when‍ it was over, ⁣he asked ‌for me, because he‍ wanted‌ to talk⁣ to me.. “I ‌took a photo with him, like another fan, we shared Instagram ​and started talking via DM as ‍friends,” ⁣she said.

“I do⁢ not feel ⁤proud, nor do⁣ I minimize the ⁤situation (…) because no one would like it‌ done to them. I didn’t do it consciously. “I think life played ‌a trick ‍on me⁤ in this case,” Valenzuela said.

They confused Sergio Freire with ​Pedro Ruminot

In this context, social media users ⁤began to leave messages⁢ of support for Maly, although there was one ⁤person who‌ got confused and left a message for Ruminot’s wife, ⁤Alison Mandel.

“Do not forgive Freire, it will not be the ‌first‌ infidelity he has ‍committed”wrote one netizen on ⁢Alison Mandel’s most recent photo. After​ that, the comment was filled with ridicule‍ due to the confusion.

Because of this, Pedro Ruminot rebuked the person⁣ and wrote: “But look at the hole… big time.”

Interview Transcript: Time.news Exclusive with Relationship Expert Dr. Elena Morales

Time.news Editor‍ (TNE): Welcome, Dr. Morales. Today, we’re delving into a fascinating yet tumultuous‍ subject—infidelity within the realm of comedy, ‌particularly the⁣ situation surrounding comedian Sergio ⁢Freire.‌ What are your initial thoughts on these recent revelations?

Dr. Elena Morales ‌(DEM): Thank you for having me! It’s always intriguing to ​explore the intersections of public persona and private​ behavior.‌ Infidelity ‍often⁣ becomes a spectacle, and in the⁢ case of celebrities,⁢ it ⁣raises questions about accountability, relationships, and the ⁤pressures of their lifestyle.

TNE: Absolutely. Sergio Freire’s situation has captured a lot of public attention, especially with⁣ the recent scandal⁣ where he was revealed to be‍ unfaithful to his wife, Maly Jorquiere. How do you​ think being in the public​ eye impacts one’s relationships?

DEM: Being in the spotlight can ‌create immense pressure. The expectations of maintaining a perfect image​ can lead‍ to stress and feelings of ‍entrapment.⁤ In some cases, individuals may seek validation outside their ⁢primary‍ relationship, mistaking⁣ it for freedom.‍

TNE: It’s interesting you mention validation. During this scandal, Pedro ‌Ruminot, another comedian, commented on a⁢ follower confusing him with Freire. What do you think ‍that‌ reveals about the peer dynamics in the ​comedy world?

DEM: The comedy scene, like many creative ⁣fields, can be‌ intensely competitive. Ruminot’s response may highlight⁢ a desire to⁤ distance ⁣himself from the‍ scandal, ​but it ‍also ⁣sheds light on the fragile links between these individuals. In moments of public ​scrutiny, comedians might feel the need to assert their integrity, which can create tension among peers.

TNE: Karina‌ Valenzuela, Freire’s alleged lover, also spoke out about her feelings regarding the ‌affair, saying she ‌didn’t feel proud ⁢and ​believed life just played a trick on her. How do​ you interpret ⁣her statements?

DEM: ‍ Valenzuela’s feelings reflect a complex emotional landscape.⁢ It’s not uncommon for individuals to rationalize infidelity, especially⁢ when⁤ they didn’t intend for ‍the relationship to become romantic. This speaks to the nuances of human⁤ connection; sometimes feelings develop unexpectedly,‍ leading ⁣to​ guilt and regret. Additionally, her acknowledgment of⁣ the ⁢pain it‍ can cause to others indicates an awareness that‌ is often missing ​in infidelity narratives.

TNE: ‍Very insightful. With these narratives unfolding so publicly, could this ever serve as a moment for reflection and growth for ⁣those ⁣involved, both personally ⁣and publicly?

DEM: Definitely.​ Scandals like these can⁢ serve⁢ as catalysts for personal growth. They prompt not only the individuals involved but also their audience to reflect ⁤on their relationships and ‍values. While painful, these experiences can lead to⁣ deeper conversations about fidelity, commitment, and what it‍ takes to ‍sustain a healthy relationship.

TNE: What advice would you give‍ to someone who ‍finds ⁤themselves in a similar situation,⁢ either as the person being cheated on or⁤ the one committing infidelity?

DEM: ‌ Communication is key, regardless of​ the role ‌one plays in the situation. For those being cheated⁤ on, expressing your ⁢feelings and​ seeking ⁤clarity is crucial. For ‍those who have⁤ strayed, honesty about‍ why the infidelity happened can pave⁣ the way for healing. ‍Whether that leads to ​moving ⁣forward together or independently, understanding‌ the roots of such behavior ⁢can⁢ lead to better choices in the future.

TNE: ⁤Thank you, Dr. Morales. Your insights shed light on the complexities of relationships, ⁢especially under public scrutiny.

DEM: It’s my pleasure. Relationships are a labyrinth of emotions, and every situation is unique. The key ‌is fostering understanding and​ open dialogue, both in private ⁣and in⁤ public discussions.

TNE: Absolutely. This conversation has been enlightening,⁣ and⁢ we appreciate your time and ‌expertise.

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