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Domínguez and Tarazona Face Legal Question Over June 2 Civil Wedding

A public denial by Domínguez’s first wife calls into question notarial records and poses a risk to the wedding’s legal registration.

Overview

  • Television programs published an edicto matrimonial and notarial documents saying Christian Domínguez and Karla Tarazona will sign a civil marriage in Lima on June 2, 2026.
  • The couple’s planned wedding was complicated when Domínguez’s first wife, Tania Ríos, said she never signed divorce papers, a claim that directly disputes the documents shown on TV.
  • The notarial edict and supporting records were aired by entertainment shows such as Amor y Fuego, but no independent confirmation from Peru’s civil registry has been reported.
  • Following Friday’s revelations about the divorce paperwork, the pair skipped a planned symbolic ritual that was then performed by comedian Pablo ‘Melcochita’ Villanueva and his partner, a move widely covered by tabloid TV.
  • High‑profile reactions from figures including Melanie Martínez, Leonard León and Magaly Medina have kept the story focused on personal fallout, family tensions and the question of whether the legal paperwork will stand up to verification.