Beatriz Alegret recalled the first episode of violence with Buddy Richard: “He hit me with a combo”

Beatriz Alegret recalled the first episode of violence with Buddy Richard: “He hit me with a combo”
Beatriz Alegret recalled the first episode of violence with Buddy Richard: “He hit me with a combo”

This weekend the former vedette and actress Beatriz Alegret She will be one of the guests of the program “We Can Talk”, a space where she remembered her traumatic relationship with the singer Buddy Richard.

In 2021, Alegret was one of the ex-partners of the “Cielo” singer who denounced him for having exercised physical violence while they were in a romantic relationship. “Being next to Buddy Richard is being next to a hitter, an abuser,” she said at the time.

During her visit to the Chilevisión program, the Argentine will recount the first episode of violence she experienced with Buddy Richard, whom she considered a “loving” person.

The story of Beatriz Alegret

According to a preview of “PH,” Alegret recalled that the assault occurred after the singer’s show. “Then we went to the room. There was a radio, I turned it on and Zalo Reyes was singing. I said: ‘He sings so beautifully.'” The first combo he hit me with“, he detailed.

“From the blow I ended up in a closet. Like that, very hard. The change was so terrible that I had to grab my wallet and leave and never come back, but there is inexperience. He tells you: ‘forgive me, I don’t know what happened to me.’ And you fall and believe him“, added Beatriz Alegret.

Regarding the violent attitude of Ricardo Toro (Buddy Richard’s real name), Alegret believes that the origin was that “He drank a lot of alcohol and perhaps the alcohol drove him crazy”“I’ve never seen him fight with a man and that’s what hurts me the most,” the former model concluded.

 
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