Ethel Well and Brunella Horna They expressed their solidarity with the residents of Ancón and decided to go to the banks of the Chillón River to bring help to those affected in the area, as a result of the heavy rains in Lima. In the coverage that “America Today” showed, it was learned that the drivers brought food and basic necessities to the victims. They were even seen handing out plates of food.
However, what nobody knew, until that moment, was that the humanitarian aid was, in fact, from the ‘People’s Chef’ and his company. When this news spread, Ethel Pozo came out to defend herself and denied having appropriated the social cause. In her version, she argued that she contributed money so that the donations could materialize.
‘People’s chef’ denies Ethel Pozo
In this context, one of the members of the ‘People’s Chef’ company, who collaborated directly in the social aid provided to the residents of Ancón, spoke out via social networks to deny Ethel Pozo. The cook made a live broadcast in which he assured that the host never gave him a sum of money, nor did her program.
“Lady, Ethel, you didn’t give me money to cook, to prepare the carapulcra. No one from the production (of “America Today”) gave us money. I have evidence that I can show you that certifies that they did not help,” the chef said.
They broadcast video of Ethel affirming that donations were from “America today”
In the last few hours, a video was released in which Ethel Pozo affirms that the supplies that brought victims from the banks of the Chillón River were from her own support.
In the clip, Ethel states: “We have brought a lot of escabeche, from carapulcra“. These statements come after learning that the person who prepared and delivered the food for the people of the place was the ‘Chef of the town’.
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