Luis Pliego, director of Lecturas, tells ‘the great revenge’ that Silvia Tortosa prepared before she died

After the opening of Silvia Tortosa’s will, new details continue to emerge about the actress’s life. After what María José Zurrónthe interpreter’s assistant, has broken her silence exclusively for Lecturas magazine, Luis Pliego, director of Lecturas, has returned to ‘TardeAR’ to give even more information about the four pages that the deceased interpreter titled ‘My great revenge’, where he told how he felt. Some writings where she tells of all the damage that she suffered in the last times of her life and that will only see the light if her ex-partner, Carlos Cánovas, does not respect her memory.

He told me that he had to get revenge on Carlos because he had hurt him a lot. She had a lot of anger. She gave me some documents, four written pages, “says the assistant and friend of the actress, who is clear that what caught her attention the most is the contempt she has for Cánovas. This is one of the paragraphs she wrote.” : ‘It’s not about forgetting or forgiving, it’s about letting go of ballast. “To understand that some people have to leave your life,” says Zurrón in our pages. “It’s about loving what others didn’t stop to value,” he continues.

Luis Pliego tells everything about Silvia Tortosa’s revenge.

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Silvia felt like a bearer check for Carlos because he asked for large sums of money: “He put amounts, the minimum part, there were many more. It was 40,000 euros for the work on his house. I urged Silvia to take the mother. She was the third in disagreement. They were one. They made the decisions. She was with her out of fucking interest. I told her: ‘When you leave, you’re going to promise me that you won’t ask Silvia for anything, nor will she ask you. “She is going to ask for nothing of what she has lent you,” reveals Zurrón, who acknowledges that Tortosa did not get over the breakup and they had to block Cánovas’ number because she became very upset.

After explaining several bad experiences with Carlos, Silvia was left “psychologically destroyed”, so María José was a great support. “I dressed her and took her in my car to López Ibor. She was out of her body, she had thoughts of suicide but she didn’t try,” she says.

‘My great revenge’, by Silvia Tortosa

Luis has told Ana Rosa Quintana’s program that in ‘My Great Revenge, the pages that Silvia wrote before she died, appears what was going to be the draft of the interview that Tortosa was going to give in Lecturas. “He was going to tell us what the breakup with Carlos Cánovas had been like. She was very hurt because she felt used, especially financially. I don’t know if it was love anymore, it was absolute disappointment“, says the director of Readings.

Mari also tells in our pages that José Manuel Parada was a traitor. “She thought he was interested. She talks about him as one of those who turned their back on her when she needed him most. When Silvia announced in Lecturas that she had cancer, he got very angry because she hadn’t told him. He called her and she didn’t like it. the tone,” says the assistant, who also explains that the presenter said at the funeral that he wanted Tortosa to have remembered him in his will. “He called me to persuade me“said the actress, who knew that Parada knew about Carlos’s double life.

“José Manuel told him something like ‘you give him company, support, but if you have to have sex in the street, it doesn’t matter,'” he says in the interview, where it is explained that the glass was over when Zurrón called Carlos to tell him that he had passed on information about the will to Parada and it denied it to him. “I was very angry. In the end he admitted it to me,” he says.

“The conversation that Mari tells in the Readings interview is that Carlos put the speaker on while he was talking to you and Silvia was in the next room, listening. You say very harsh things about her. That she is unbearable, that she has a very bad character… That it was normal for Carlos to seek out sexual outlets… Silvia hears those kinds of things. You encouraged him to have relationships with other people,” Luis told Parada, who has defended Cánovas at all times.

Reminding the host of ‘Cine de barrio’ that Silvia and Carlos did not register their marriage, Luis has also clarified the reason why the actress’ ex-partner had access to the will: “If he didn’t expect that I was going to leave him something, he wouldn’t have gone to the notary to ask for a copy. They give it to him because he appears disinherited, That’s why your name appears and they can give you a copy. But he is the one who goes to ask for it first,” says Pliego, who is clear that he does not want interviews from people who lie, referring to Cánovas, between our pages.

Pliego also wanted to know when Parada found out about the separation between Silvia and Carlos and after acknowledging that it was too late because “they denied it,” the director of Lecturas told him when exactly it was: “In March 2024 at the Actors Union Awards. If you are such a friend of Carlos… how has he not called you to tell you. “At what point did Silvia want you to take her side and against Cánovas if you didn’t know?” he says.

 
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