
Christian Cueva Threatens Legal Action Against Ethel Pozo's "América Hoy" Over Private Life Coverage
Peruvian football star Christian Cueva has publicly expressed his strong disapproval of the television program "América Hoy," hosted by Ethel Pozo, for its continuous coverage of his private life. In a recent statement, Cueva indicated his intention to pursue legal action against the program, asserting that its reporting lacks factual basis and constitutes an invasion of his personal space. "There are limits in life, many limits in life," Cueva stated, visibly frustrated. "If legal action is necessary, I will act, and my partner will also act legally." He further elaborated on the duration of the intrusive coverage, noting, "It's been two years that they talk about me... calling the president of Ecuador, my team, this and that. Excuse my language, but I'm tired." Cueva emphasized his desire for privacy for himself, his wife, children, and parents, urging the media to "leave me alone with my life, peace, brother." He concluded by stating, "The world turns, so please, all I ask is that you let me live in peace... and live your lives without criticizing others, because nobody is perfect." Ethel Pozo's program, "América Hoy," frequently covers celebrity news and personal lives, making Cueva's public rebuke a significant development in the local entertainment landscape. The footballer's comments highlight ongoing tensions between public figures and media outlets regarding privacy and reporting standards.