Overview
- A notarial matrimonial edict published in May formally schedules Christian Domínguez and Karla Tarazona’s civil wedding for Tuesday, June 2, 2026, making the date legally announced and open to formal objections.
- Days before the ceremony the couple held a filmed symbolic ‘boda ancestral’ led by brujo John ‘Supay’ Villanueva and circulated images and video of the ritual, which the shaman described as an amarre intended to bind the relationship.
- Melanie Martínez has publicly accused Domínguez of bigamy, saying she was shown two valid marriage records from his prior unions and warning that the allegation could carry criminal penalties under Peruvian law.
- Former partners and TV figures have reacted publicly, with Rafael Fernández advising Domínguez to keep a lawyer close and presenters like Rebeca Escribens criticizing the singer while others have voiced support for Martínez and her daughter.
- Watch for immediate developments: legal objections can be filed during the edict’s statutory window, family attendance and guest lists could shift, and continued leaks and televised interviews are likely to shape whether the wedding becomes a legal case or stays a media event.