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Benjamin Vicuña breaks silence, asks to end media circus over his personal life

Argentine actor Benjamin Vicuña speaks out for the first time following his ex-partner China Suárez's interview. He expresses exhaustion from the public attention and asks the media to stop discussing their personal matters.


Benjamin Vicuña breaks silence, asks to end media circus over his personal life

Buenos Aires, Nov 17 (NA) – Benjamin Vicuña broke his silence and spoke to Yanina Latorre about the media frenzy that once again surrounded him following China Suárez's interview with Moria Casan. The visibly exhausted actor made his stance clear and demanded the topic be put to an end once and for all. In the interview, conducted live by the Argentine News Agency, Vicuña acknowledged the situation is overwhelming him: "It's not up to me. I'm with my kids and working. We were together for six years, we have two beautiful children and a lot of love. I don't want to keep dwelling on this situation." With that statement, he made it clear he is unwilling to continue fueling the conflict that has resurfaced in recent days. The actor also expressed pain over the exposure of his intimacy, particularly his ex-partner's comments: "I don't understand why the intimacy was talked about." He also commented on rumors about him working for Canal Trece: "I don't understand why he works at Canal Trece either, but then again, I don't understand anything." Finally, Vicuña expressed his desire to definitively close the chapter: "I hope this ends. These are things that have to do with the couple, I don't know why the other side insists on the same thing." Regarding Suárez's statement about feeling "buried," Vicuña was categorical: "If that's the case, I'm very sorry. There's not much more to say on the other side, I find it very sad." "Honestly, it makes me super sad, like any separation. It makes me feel very ashamed for my children," he added. In another part of the interview, the actor emphasized that the separation was nothing out of the ordinary, but that media attention turned the intimate into a spectacle: "Nobody killed anyone here. I tried to close the chapter for the good of everyone."