After being arrested in November 2020 for assaulting the Peruvian model Stephanie Valenzuela, Eleazar Gómez became one of the most controversial and emblematic figures in the Mexican artistic world.
After many years of refusing to talk about the relationship she had with the actor, where she was also allegedly violated, Danna Paola broke the silence and revealed why she distanced herself from Eleazar Gómez.
During an interview in Los Angeles for the entertainment program windowingthe interpreter of Notoriety was questioned about what was the main reason for ending the relationship she had with the actor during the recordings of the novel Dare to dream in 2009.
When asked, the 26-year-old singer pointed out that through her songs she tries to express what she feels and reveals some aspects of her life.
One passes and gets rid of toxic people to celebrate with new people who arrive. It is to use all the experiences in favor and share experiences in my music, I always do it through my music.
The singer’s statements were related to the recent greeting that Eleazar sent her during an interview in a coexistence with children with cancer last February. In the conversation, he was asked if he would be willing to work with Danna and he assured that he would. In addition, he took the opportunity to send her a greeting, since he has not had contact with her for a long time.
Danna Paola highlighted that she is currently surrounded by incredible people who accompany and support her at all times, which she finds wonderful.
I don’t like to remember things that don’t go with me now. I am super happy, grateful to God and to life.
In addition, he assured that his song shut up It is a feminist anthem that has helped her transcend different aspects of her life, both professionally and personally.
Within this industry I have experienced a lot of machismo. They have tried to shut me up many times and I have said it and it has been noted everywhere.
When questioned about Eleazar’s attack on her ex-partner Stephanie, Danna regretted what happened to the Peruvian model and sent a message to her and all women in general:
We have all experienced violence in some way. To any woman in the world, I believe that the most important thing is to support each other, between artists, whoever it is, the most important thing is to know that there is a hand next to you that can support you and give you advice.