After Fernanda Callejón's tears, Diotto asked to avoid media conflict and prioritize their daughter's well-being
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The media clash between María Fernanda Callejón and her ex-husband Ricky Diotto has once again taken center stage. The actress broke down when speaking about the legal dispute they have been involved in since their separation in June 2022.
In a conversation with LAM (América), the dentist replied to Callejón's statements on La mañana con Moria (El Trece). The panelist appeared distressed when referring to the conflict between them and the emotional strain she is experiencing.
El odontólogo respondió a las declaraciones de Callejón
Diotto's response: "I've been living my life for a while now"
After listening to a segment of his ex's testimony, Diotto stated that he is currently experiencing a period of stability and that he chose to step away from the conflict. "I've been living my life for a while now, I have a lot of projects and wonderful things. I'm doing well", he said.
When asked if he harbored any resentment, he denied it without hesitation: "None. It takes you to a very dark place and I'm not there. If there's one thing I don't need, it's light, because the light my daughter gives me outshines everything else".
"I'm not going to speak ill of my daughter's mother"
The dentist was firm in ruling out a media escalation. "You're not going to hear me speak ill of my daughter's mother. You want me to air everything, it would be fantastic, but I'm never going to do it", he told the reporter.
Diotto also expressed his desire for peace: "We lived twelve wonderful years, we had a wonderful daughter. The love ended and each of us must follow our own path. My daughter deserves to have two calm parents".
What he said about the legal case
When asked about the progress of the case, Diotto avoided going into detail: "My lawyers are handling that. I have the four best in the country. I'm calm because I haven't done anything".
The musician emphasized that he prefers to keep his distance until the courts determine the next steps: "Don't count your chickens before they hatch. I'm waiting".
At the end, Diotto left a direct message for everyone involved: "Let's take care of our daughter, who is the most important thing we have. Let them put an end to this nonsense that doesn't help at all"