Wileidy Monsalve, ex-partner of Álvaro Rod, denies the singer and reaffirms the case of infidelity

Wileidy Monsalve, ex-partner of Álvaro Rod, denies the singer and reaffirms the case of infidelity
Wileidy Monsalve, ex-partner of Álvaro Rod, denies the singer and reaffirms the case of infidelity

Wileidy Monsalve, former partner of Álvaro Rod, denies the singer and reaffirms the case of infidelity. | Magaly TV La Firme.

Wileidy Monsalve rejected recent statements by Alvaro Rodwho He said that he was not unfaithful to his ex-partner. According to the salsa singer, they were separated when he started dating different women.

“There is no infidelity in any way, she knows it perfectly, we both know it. I’m not going to say details, I just have to say, what she said is already done, I continue with my career, and I go out to tell my truth, in the end the truth comes to light,” she indicated.

The statements of Alvaro Rod caused outrage in Wileidy Monsalve. She did not hesitate to reject the claims of her ex-partner, indicating that they were having an affair when she found out that she was being faithful to him.

Álvaro Rod denied having cheated on his ex-partner Wileidy Monsalve. (Capture: Magaly TV La Firme)

Furthermore, the program ‘Magaly TV La Firme’ He issued some images that would support it. And in this material you can see both walking hand in hand on April 14, less than a month ago, so it would be proven that they were still a couple.

“He already knows the dates, I have all the dates. He was with me, yes we were a couple,” explained the young Venezuelan, who pointed out that she will not sit idly by in the face of the singer’s refusal.

At another time, Magaly Medina revealed that as a result of these accusations, other women have written to their reporters, telling them that this is not the first time that Alvaro Rod He is unfaithful to his partner, because in the past he also dated several women at the same time while he was in a relationship.

Wileidy Monsalve gave another interview to Magaly Medina to respond to her ex-partner Álvaro Rod, whom she accused of being unfaithful. (Capture: Magaly TV La Firme)

However, at that time the singer was not a well-known person in the world of entertainment, so no one was aware of his previous romantic relationships.

Alvaro Rod He stated that he will not resume the relationship he once had with Wileidy Monsalve. The singer maintained that although this romance went through several stages, including several twists and turns, this time he will not return to the arms of his ex-partner.

He believes that this time there is no going back, especially given all the scandal that has been generated as a result of the accusations of infidelity that have been made against him.

“Although the relationship went through many stages of breakups, comings and goings, I think that what has happened has been very strong. I wish you all the best, may it go super well and incredible. “I am left with the beautiful memories,” she said.

Furthermore, when asked what will happen with the tattoo he got with his ex-partner, the salsa singer stated that he still doesn’t know what he is going to do, and so far he has not sat down to think.

Álvaro Rod spoke out after being called unfaithful by his ex-partner.

Alvaro Rod He assured that he could go to the program Magaly Medina to give his version, but that will have to be evaluated by his press team. Likewise, the ‘Magpie’ announced that she would do it, since she told him that on Monday she would sit on her television set.

“Probably (I would sit down), my team is already looking at that if it sees fit. I have no problem sitting down and giving my version. In the end there is only one truth, there may be two versions, but there is only one truth, if I have to defend myself I will do it because my career is there,” he said.

 
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