“It was not necessary…”: Paty Maldonado’s harsh criticism of Paul Vásquez for his revelations about his family

During the broadcast of her YouTube program, Las Indomables, Paty Maldonado launched a harsh criticism against Paul Vásquez for his statements on the program Text Game.

Although the opinologist did not say her name directly, she explained that it was a “man and comedian” who spoke intimate details of her daughter.

The comedian visited the Channel 13 program this week and made an impact by revealing that his daughter had become pregnant by her stepbrother.

“I don’t understand that, that you go to a program and talk about your family, talk about your daughter in detail. I saw there, I saw live and direct a character who talked about the daughter and the other son, a very strange thing … ”, Maldonado began by pointing out.

He also added that he thought lighter things could be said about the family. “But what I heard that day I found extremely strong,” she said.

“What is the idea?”

Pulido was shocked by her partner’s words and asked her if she had given details of her family’s intimate life. “From a daughter, he is a man, a comedian,” Maldonado said.

“What is the idea? Why? So that? It was not necessary, if you want to return to humor because you are without glue, look for any alternative, but do not mix your family, ”Paty launched, adding that those kinds of things were not to be said on the small screen.

After this, Maldonado launched a harsh criticism: “there are things that I cannot justify, they will forgive me, but I find them penca, scratchy, not very responsible, because it seems to me a shame that I appeared on the screen because my mother is talking about me, and what he is telling”.

For her part, Cata, realizing that her partner was speaking, pointed out that “I find that you do not have to be told.”

Later, Paty went on to criticize another program where there was a famous woman who “had hit her husband in the neck.”

Check out the moment at 31:30 below:

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