The singer surprised the audience in Villa Carlos Paz by publicly demanding that her ex-partner pay an outstanding debt
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The conflict between Flor Vigna and Luciano Castro added a new chapter, and this time it took place on a stage. During a show in Villa Carlos Paz, the artist surprised the audience by publicly accusing her ex-partner of owing her money and made a direct demand: "Give me back the money!"
The scene took place at a fashion show organized by Roberto Vernucci, where Vigna was one of the invited figures. In the middle of the event, the host referred to her recent viral video, Guapa sí, tarada no, in which she uses irony to address her breakup with Castro, after an alleged infidelity by the actor during a trip to Spain became known, in the middle of his relationship with Griselda Siciliani.
Flor Vigna concluyó su relación con Luciano Castro en 2024
Far from dodging the subject, Flor was blunt: "They messed with me a lot. I lent the guy money. He still has to give it back to me. Give me back the money! Hashtag self-management. I need to invest in dancers, I could not even bring them", she said, laughing, although making it clear that the debt would be real.
Flor Vigna's statement after the show
The moment went viral on social media and sparked a strong debate. Some users questioned that she continues talking about her ex more than two years after the separation, while others supported her for making situations visible that, according to her, were painful.
When she left the event, Vigna spoke with the show Intrusos on América TV and confirmed that the demand was not just a joke. "Yes, he is a person with whom many bad things happened. I have to ask him for the money, not you", she stated in front of the cameras.
When they asked her whether the public shaming was a consequence of not getting a response in private, she answered: "No, but I am tired of people saying that I can't talk. Lucho lived in my house for three years. I supported him in everything. I was cheated on, I put up with acts of violence and a lot of things."
In a deeper statement, Flor Vigna insisted that her personal process took place in the public eye and that she is often judged for turning her experiences into songs. "Not everything I release has to do with him. I am making my own way. I am not the greatest artist in the world, but I am working", she said.