Overview
- Katy Jara, a former cumbia singer and TV host, recounted in the Restaura2 podcast that her mother told her to leave the house after she disclosed her conversion to evangelical Christianity.
- She said her family identifies as Catholic and had long rejected evangelical visits, even displaying a “Catholic home, do not disturb” sticker at the door.
- Jara added that her 10-year-old daughter urged her to speak openly, quoting a Bible verse about truth bringing freedom and pushing her to share the news with her parents.
- After being told to leave, she said she walked out in tears, called her husband to pick her up, stayed away to give her parents time, and prayed through the pain.
- She also described walking away from concerts and the TV show Domingos de fiesta, returning advance payments, and focusing on Christian music, with no reconciliation reported with her parents.