The actress denied the rumors of assault and said that she is in Miami enjoying a few days with her son
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Amid reports circulating from Mexico about an alleged assault by her son Cristian Castro, renowned actress Verónica Castro decided to speak publicly and completely deny the rumors.
According to Mexican media, the artist allegedly suffered a beating that left her in a wheelchair. She clarified the situation in an interview with Ángel de Brito for his show Ángel Responde on Bondi Live.
Cristian Castro y Verónica Castro
Verónica Castro's denial: "I'm in Miami with Cristian"
During the conversation, Verónica Castro stated that she is in perfect condition and enjoying some family time. "I'm doing great, in Miami with Cristian. I came to spend a few days with my family, we're all together", the actress said in her conversation with De Brito.
The host also detailed that he was able to communicate directly with her and confirm that there is no conflict with her son. "They told me that absolutely nothing is happening. But there was a lot of commotion in Mexico and a lot of stories were made up", De Brito explained on his show.
Why she was seen in a wheelchair
According to the journalist, the actress was transported in a wheelchair at the airport for practical reasons, not medical ones. "Every time she travels, they transport her in a wheelchair because the distances are very long and she had hip problems some time ago", he clarified. He then added that Castro is in perfect health and is not experiencing any physical problems.
What the rumors from Mexico said
The rumors arose from statements by journalist Maxine Woodside, who claimed on her show that Cristian Castro had physically assaulted his mother during a family incident. According to her statements, the actress had suffered "fierce blows" that caused spinal injuries.
"Verónica is in very bad shape. She can't walk well and is in a lot of pain", Woodside asserted, indicating that the relationship between mother and son was completely deteriorated. These statements set off alarms and caused concern among the public and the media.