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Monique Pardo Denies Claims She Was Left Without Money and Reveals Five-Year Marriage

The rebuttal questions the accuracy of a June tabloid claim about an artist's finances.

Overview

  • Susy Díaz told Trome on Tuesday that Monique Pardo called asking for money and said Pardo “didn't even have money for a meal,” framing the story as an example of artists' unstable incomes.
  • Pardo responded in Diario Correo and Trome by categorically denying the account, saying she never asked Díaz for help and asserting she lives comfortably with the phrase “Yo como fino.”
  • As part of her rebuttal, Pardo revealed she has been married for five years to a partner who supports her and said she kept the relationship private.
  • News reports recall that Pardo faced serious health issues in 2025 and reportedly sold belongings to pay for treatment, a past vulnerability that tabloid coverage uses as context for the dispute.
  • There is no independent verification of either woman's claim in current coverage, and the exchange highlights how tabloid reporting can shape public views of aging performers' finances and reputations.