2024-08-25 20:19:47
In April 2013, Daniel learned that Paloma Aliaga was having an affair, which continues to this day, with his brother Cristóbal Valenzuela.
Daniel Valenzuela recalled the end of his marriage with Paloma Aliaga, after being unfaithful with his brother Cristóbal, ensuring that he still has open wounds from the deception.
The former host of Extra Jóvenes was the new guest of De tú a tú with Martín Cárcamo, where he referred to his marriage, stating that “I was very much in love and very happy. But I feel like we were too young to make those decisions.” “These are decisions made by a young and impetuous heart.”
However, Daniel Valenzuela acknowledged that “we were in a disconnected marriage, with a lot of affection that continues to this day, but as a couple, we were dead. We were very young and I was not a good partner, I did not row either, I did not seek therapy or options to fight it. Maybe it was part of my essence, I feel better alone, it is difficult for me to be in a relationship, so my personality did not cooperate either.”
In April 2013, Daniel learned that Paloma Aliaga was having an affair, which continues to this day, with his brother Cristóbal Valenzuela, so he wanted to talk about the situation with his then wife.
“It was a difficult conversation. To be honest, it wasn’t a surprise to me that it could happen with her, because of the relationship we had, because of how loose we were. But the other protagonist in question (his brother) was the hardest to understand. The conversation was more painful, longer, with more distance.” indicated Martin Carcamo.
After this dialogue he immediately separated, and a couple of weeks later he had to talk to his brother Cristóbal.
“What I felt in that conversation, where my sister accompanied me as a silent witness, was that there was a disconnection and that we were never going to reach a meeting point, it was just time to time. After that we didn’t speak again for a long time, months. But it was a healing time. And I am grateful that it happened the way it did,” Valenzuela said.
Along these lines, he expressed that the bond with his brother remains broken, but that they have tried to maintain a cordial relationship.
“I respect him a lot, I love him. We are wise enough, big enough, loving enough and caring enough to have a good relationship loving each other a lot. Of course, I feel each other’s wounds and there are things that I don’t share with him… but we have a healthy coexistence,” he sentenced.