The conflict between Venezuelan actor Fernando Carrillo and his ex-wife, actress Catherine Fulop, has escalated to an extreme level after the actor publicly threatened to share intimate material if she mentioned him in the media again. This flare-up occurred after Carrillo appeared on Argentine television to comment on the crisis in Venezuela following the US bombing and the arrest of Nicolás Maduro. His statements sparked sharp exchanges with Cinthia Fernández and El Puma Rodríguez, while also reviving memories of his past relationships with Fulop and current Venezuelan interim president Delcy Rodríguez. During a heated debate on the show 'La Mañana con Moria', Carrillo insulted Fernández, leading the program to seek Fulop's reaction. The actress initially tried to distance herself, stating she would not give that 'character' any space in her beautiful life, but then issued a direct threat. 'I would ask her, so I don't have to release some videos I have lying around, to stop talking about me, for better or for worse. I love Moria, but I'm taking care of myself. Disloyal people aren't wanted even in their own homes,' Fulop said. In turn, Carrillo concluded with another personal insult, stating that she does not exist in his life and will not force him to speak or post videos.
Carrillo-Fulop Conflict Escalates Over Threat to Release Private Photos
Venezuelan actor Fernando Carrillo threatened to release intimate photos of his ex-wife, actress Catherine Fulop, after a public feud in Argentine media. The conflict flared against the backdrop of political events in Venezuela.