Overview
- Speaking on her program La Vale Show, the actress rejected online mockery and asked critics to "stop saying stupid things" as speculation swirled about her split from Otto Padrón.
- She clarified that comments widely linked to singer Cazzu were delivered in character for a project and were intended as support for women navigating divorce.
- Court records show Padrón filed for divorce on September 25 citing irreconcilable differences, requested that Vale cover legal costs, and the couple has a 2011 prenuptial agreement.
- Vale reiterated that the pair separated in April after 14 years of marriage and share two children, emphasizing a discreet process focused on their well‑being.
- Amid widespread online rumors about infidelity and finances, Vale said she would not elaborate further on legal advice and urged an end to unfounded claims.