María Julissa, influencer and model, denies links with 'El Mencho': 'I would never get involved with that topic'
Influencer María Julissa has denied any associations with notorious drug lord ‘El Mencho’ following rumors after his death.
María Julissa, a well-known influencer and model, found herself in the spotlight recently due to rumors linking her to the infamous Mexican drug lord, Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, also known as ‘El Mencho’. These speculations emerged after his death was confirmed, leading to social media buzz regarding her supposed relationship with the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG). In response to the allegations, Julissa stated emphatically in a video shared on her platform, "I would never get involved with that topic,” seeking to clarify her position amidst the circulating claims.
The controversy escalated after several posts surfaced online, featuring photographs purportedly showing Julissa and ‘El Mencho’ together at a nightclub, which sparked further debate and curiosity among social media users. Julissa, who frequently shares her passion for baseball and cars, expressed her discomfort with the situation, emphasizing her peaceful nature and urging her followers to report any misleading publications. This personal branding approach highlights not only the challenges public figures face concerning unfounded rumors in the age of social media but also the serious implications that come with being associated with notorious crime figures in Mexico.
The case of Julissa serves as a reminder of the intersection between celebrity culture and the world of crime in Mexico, where individuals can be unfairly scrutinized and linked to criminal organizations without substantial evidence. As the discourse persists, it raises questions about the responsibilities of media and social media users in verifying information before sharing, particularly in a climate where such connections can inflict significant harm to individuals' reputations and personal lives.