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Marisol Gives Magaly Medina 24 Hours to Apologize Over On‑Air Insults

The formal letter threatens legal complaints if Medina refuses, challenging where Peru draws the line between sharp critique and discrimination.

Overview

  • Marisol sent a carta notarial Friday that gave Magaly Medina 24 hours to apologize and warned of complaints for aggravated defamation, discrimination, and incitement to discrimination.
  • The letter cites phrases Medina used about Marisol’s look in a new video, including “costal de papas,” “tamal mal envuelto,” “cuadrada,” and “carnes fofas.”
  • Medina rejected the bullying claim and said she criticized wardrobe choices, adding that people on camera must tolerate criticism.
  • In a recent YouTube podcast with aesthetic doctor Joana Bernedo, Medina also disclosed she once traveled to Spain and used a drug reported as Saxenda for about three months to lose weight.
  • In Peru, a carta notarial is a common pre‑lawsuit demand for retraction or apology, and outlets note Medina’s past legal run‑ins, including a suit from ex‑footballer Luis ‘Cuto’ Guadalupe, though no new case has been filed yet.