The former mayor lashes out at the tonadillera’s brother in the second installment of his docuseries
In the second installment of ‘It’s not time for revenge, it’s time for truth’, the docuseries starring Julián Muñoz, the former mayor elaborated on Isabel Pantoja’s behavior in the last stretch of their relationship. Perhaps because of the confessions that were pending to be issued or for other reasons, it coincided with the former mayor’s hospital admission for a blood pressure surge from which he was discharged hours later. In the program, which was broadcast last night on the Mitele pay channel and this Friday will be seen open on Telecinco, Muñoz revealed how the tonadillera kicked him out of what had been his love nest, My gypsy: «Leave this house », she snapped, always according to his version. A demand that was also immediate, since he asked her to leave the house that very moment.
Who did not get rid of criticism either was Agustín Pantoja, the singer’s brother. His figure has always been surrounded by unknowns and now it has been Muñoz who has come to confirm some of the rumors about him: “He got up late every day and did not go out to the garden because he did not wear shoes”, insinuating that he is a stingy person . He describes him as “bland, amorphous and bitter” and says of him that “he is a character that time has shaped for the worse, within bitterness. You cannot be permanently controlling everything and bitter. A few words that could cost him a lawsuit since both Isabel Pantoja and her brother would be considering taking him to court.
The program also included what the arrival of Jesús Gil meant for the city of Marbella. The one who was a councilor together with the president of Atlético de Madrid confirmed the looting to which the Costa del Sol municipality was subjected, an extreme already demonstrated in court. “Jesús Gil brought his own clan,” he assured, and spoke of the creation of “a network of companies in each area of the City Council” and the payment and distribution of commissions.
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