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.