Diego and Yanina Latorre's daughter spoke about the media scandal that marked her adolescence
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Lola Latorre decided to revisit one of the most difficult episodes of her life: the leak of her father Diego Latorre's infidelity, a scandal that shook the entertainment world and placed her family at the center of the media spotlight.
In a conversation with Sebastián Manzoni on the show Entrevista Rosa, the young woman recalled how she went through that moment when she was just a teenager. "It was a horrible situation, very different from what I was used to, because people were not only talking about what my parents thought, but about what they did in private", she expressed.
Before the news exploded in the media, Lola received a message that anticipated what was coming. "I remember that the first message I got was from one of the girls in my group of friends who said to me, 'Lo, how are you? I found out what happened, if you need anything, let me know'", she recounted.
At that time she was 17 years old and her brother was 14. The public exposure amplified the impact. "I remember that the next day I didn't go to school because I felt that people were going to talk about me", she related about her fear of facing the looks and the comments.
Lola emphasized that the support and communication within her family were key to getting through the crisis. "What helped me the most was talking with my parents", she asserted.
She also confessed that she felt responsible for protecting her younger brother: "I felt that my brother, who is younger, didn't understand anything". In that context, dialogue was essential to understand the situation and to set a limit on external pressure. "At the time it really was a lot of talking with my family and understanding what situation they were in and putting a stop there", she explained.
Durante años Lola estuvo enojada con sus padres por la exposición de su relación
Yanina Latorre's daughter stressed that the experience was different because it involved a well-known family. "A normal 17-year-old person whose parents are not famous, I don't know if that person finds out in the way I found out and I don't know if that person goes through it with so much exposure", she reflected.
"I remember thinking that at school everyone knew what had happened and I had to face it", she recalled about the burden of confronting the scandal publicly.
As time went by, she managed to give new meaning to what had happened. "Over time I understood that I should not carry a problem that was not mine", she pointed out as one of the main lessons.
However, she admitted that the process was not immediate. "Sometimes I pretended that everything was fine with my dad", she confessed. She concluded: "Today I can see that it was a process that helped me grow, to distinguish between my conflicts and those of others, and to avoid carrying things that do not belong to me".