
Nicole Neumann defended Lizy Tagliani from Viviana Canosa's accusations.
The model has maintained a friendship with the comedian for 16 years and assured that she supports her 100%
Nicole Neumann referred to the controversy surrounding Lizy Tagliani, who was recently accused byViviana Canosa of very serious crimes. Nicole didn't hesitate to defend her and made her support clear.
The model was asked by the reporter from LAM (América TV) about the complex legal situation her friend of 16 years is facing, after Canosa accused her of serious crimes such as child abuse and theft. Although the case has already reached the courts and caused a media stir, the influencer decided to speak from the place of affection she has for the accused and the caution the moment requires, being one of the few public figures who decided to address the issue.

"I, supporting her, from our 16-year friendship. I only have nice things to say about her, always", expressed Nicole, who has known the host of La Peña de Morfi since her eldest daughter, Indiana, was born in 2008. She also confirmed that she communicated in the last few hours with the comedian to see how she was handling this situation: "I sent her a little message. She's sad, as she was seen. These are moments", she expressed.
Faced with the reporter's insistence on Canosa's public accusations, Neumann was clear: "I didn't hear everything. But I asked her what happened. I'm not interested in entering any war that isn't mine", establishing her point of view.

In her testimony, Nicole highlighted her personal bond with the comedian, distancing herself from the scandal over the media accusations surrounding her at this moment: "I've known her for 16 years. We've worked together a ton of times at my house, with friends, she's always super generous, good, a companion", she began saying.
She added: "I have all nice things to say about her. She's super hardworking. She had an extremely difficult life and worked for everything. I love seeing the successful present she has today. She deserves it all".
To close the interview, she was asked if, as a friend, she feels entitled to inquire about such delicate topics, Neumann was prudent in her response, without dodging the question at all: "I didn't hear anything about that, nor did I read anything related to that".
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