Overview
- Speaking on the reality show, Vito said neither he nor Fujimori was to blame for their 2022 split and claimed third parties tied to politics helped fracture the relationship.
- He described their private life as a normal marriage, said they met at Columbia Business School, and noted he tempered his public behavior because of her political role.
- Vito said prolonged legal scrutiny pushed him out of entrepreneurship, citing 11 years of inquiries, 265 visits to prosecutors and extensive filings, which he says led him to TikTok and Instagram.
- Fujimori told a broadcaster that Vito called her before entering the program, that she wished him luck, and that they are prioritizing a friendly co‑parenting relationship.
- Vito’s current partner, Leslie Echevarría, posted a video announcing a temporary separation during his expected three‑month participation so she can take time to reflect.