Samantha Batallanos She reported Jonathan Maicelo for having physically and psychologically attacked her last Thursday, December 7, at the San Isidro police station. Along these lines, the model maintained that the boxer hit her up to three times previously. About, Jessica Newton He spoke out and gave his support to the former Miss Grand 2012, despite the fact that they have publicly fought in the past. In this note, she knows what the director of Miss Peru said to the former beauty queen.
What did Jessica Newton say about the attack that Samantha Batallanos suffered from Maicelo?
The production of the program 'América hoy' contacted Jessica Newton to ask her what she thought about the aggression of which Samantha Batallanos was a victim by boxer Jonathan Maicelo. Initially, the director of Miss Peru clarified that she does not have a good relationship with the former beauty queen and that they distanced themselves from her. However, she showed him her support.
“I regret that any woman can suffer some type of aggression. Time has made me distance myself from her, but that does not mean I stop showing solidarity. There is no such thing as love with harm, with abuse, and it is a totally toxic relationship,” she said.
What did Samantha Batallanos say about her relationship with Jonathan Maicelo?
After his complaint, Samantha Batallanos He published a statement through his Instagram account to announce that his romantic relationship with boxer Jonathan Maicelo ended permanently.
“On December 7, I was physically and psychologically attacked by my ex-partner Jonathan Maicelo and the same day I went to the San Isidro police station to file a complaint. “I will not allow any type of aggression from the man, comment that my relationship ended completely and I will not back down from my decision,” wrote.
Samantha Batallanos announces the end of her relationship with Jonathan Maicelo with a statement shared on her social networks. Photo: Instagram/Samantha Batallanos
Help channels
If you have been or know someone who has been affected or involved in acts of domestic violence or sexual, do not hesitate to call Line 100 of the Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populations for free. This has a team specialized in “providing information, guidance and emotional support.” Besides, the Line 100 has the power to refer the most serious cases of family or sexual violence to the Women's Emergency Centers or the Urgent Care Service.
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