
Sara Stewart Brown and her decisive request to journalists: 'Stop chasing us'
Through a forceful post, Jorge Lanata's ex-wife requested that they respect her privacy and stop harassing her
Sara Stewart Brown spoke out firmly through social media, asking journalists and panelists of gossip shows to respect her privacy and stop harassing her. This request comes after recent statements by Yanina Latorre on her show SQP (América TV), where she revealed an alleged secret involving Wanda Nara and Elba Marcovecchio.
The artist, who is currently presenting the play "Explosión de papelitos," directed by herself, made a strong request through her account on X, expressing her discomfort with the media situation. "Dear reporters and panelists of current affairs, gossip, and entertainment shows: we are sad and trying to continue with our lives facing a huge emotional void," she began in her message, showing the tension her family is experiencing after the controversies.

In her post, the ex-wife of Jorge Lanata and mother of his youngest daughter, Lola, also made it clear her disinterest in being part of the media show. "Please stop chasing us, I don't belong to the media, I don't like exposure, cameras make me uncomfortable, and I have nothing to say to you," she stated, denying the speculations that constantly circulate about her private life. Firmly, the artist added: "I've learned the hard way that no one cares about the truth, only the show and the morbid curiosity to fill hours of empty debates."
This plea for peace comes in a charged media context, after Latorre, on her show SQP, mentioned that Wanda Nara had received information about Elba Marcovecchio, Lanata's current partner. According to Yanina, someone from Lanata's circle had revealed that Marcovecchio had interfered in the health of the journalist's ex-wife, something the lawyer quickly denied. "We went through many things last year and we are achieving family peace," Marcovecchio explained, dismissing the accusations about possible improper handling of properties and inheritances.

Sara concluded her message by asking the media to address those who constantly seek exposure: "There are many people who do like exposure, others who need it and are delighted when they have a camera in front of them, go look for them and everyone will be happy," she concluded, requesting respect for her and her daughter's privacy.
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