Overview
- Meza said Roberto Gómez Bolaños courted her for years and that their first intimate encounter occurred in a Chile hotel on October 12, 1977, after which she refused to be his lover until he left his home.
- She recounted caring for him through Parkinson’s and dementia-like decline and said he died peacefully at home in 2014 while she was present.
- Questioning portrayals in Sin querer, queriendo, she called the biopic a false account that stains his legacy and insists he did not abandon his family.
- Addressing finances, she said she was included only “a little” in his will and asserted she arranged notarized 2006 payouts of nearly one million dollars to each of his children using savings she managed.
- Her comments revived long-standing cast rifts and legacy disputes, while some entertainment programs floated an unverified claim that she was paid about $20,000 for the interview.