In the midst of the scandal rocking Marcelo Tinelli's circle, Paula Robles broke her silence, albeit in her own way. The dancer was intercepted by journalists as she left the theater where she is performing in her play 'Ahora vos', and her reaction to questions about her family situation did not go unnoticed. The incident took place last Saturday, when Robles was approached by several reporters waiting for her to get her opinion on the delicate moment the Tinelli family is going through, following the death threat complaint filed by his daughter Juanita and the subsequent confirmation of her estrangement from her father and sister Candelaria. When asked how she was experiencing this family crisis, Paula responded with an irony that disconcerted those present: 'Beautiful,' she said, with a brief smile before continuing on her way to the theater. Pressed by the reporters, the artist added curtly: 'Juanita is fine.' 'I have nothing to say, the play says it all,' she stated, distancing herself from the family conflict. Finally, when asked one last time why she preferred to remain silent, Paula was clear and firm: 'Because it's my way. I have nothing to say.' She also added, 'Marcelo and I are communicating.' Trying to move past personal questions, Robles took the opportunity to invite the press to see her theatrical show. According to her, the play deals with themes linked to motherhood, presences and absences, and she suggested that this message could be interpreted as a reflection on her own life. 'Come see the play.'
Paula Robles Breaks Silence Amid Tinelli Family Scandal
Dancer Paula Robles commented on the family crisis surrounding Marcelo Tinelli, inviting journalists to her play and stating she has no comments on the matter.