‘My orchestrated kidnapping by her’: Gloria Trevi's husband supports Poncho de Nigris after receiving threats
Armando Gómez, husband of Gloria Trevi, expresses support for Poncho de Nigris following threats he received, linking the threats to a past kidnapping orchestrated by De Nigris's former mother-in-law.
In a recent statement, Armando Gómez, the husband of pop star Gloria Trevi, publicly expressed his support for television personality Poncho de Nigris, who has reported receiving threats. This call for solidarity is grounded in a traumatic event from over 13 years ago, when Gómez himself was kidnapped, an act attributed to Juanita Sánchez Quintanilla, known as 'La Tía', the former mother-in-law of De Nigris. Gómez's own experience of being a kidnapping victim adds weight to his advocacy for De Nigris's safety.
Gómez highlighted the recent developments surrounding the release of 'La Tía', who was freed from prison in late January, as a significant concern for public safety, suggesting that her freedom could pose new threats not only to De Nigris but also to others who were previously affected by her criminal actions. He called upon the authorities in Morelos, as well as federal agencies, to ensure proper protection measures are afforded to him and his family following their own recent experiences of intimidation. This appeal resonates with the intricate web of past traumas and ongoing threats in the public eye.
The attention around De Nigris's safety concerns has reignited discussions around the justice system's handling of criminal release and the implications it has on victims and their families. Gómez's statement is more than just a show of support; it highlights the interconnectedness of celebrity culture, past victimization, and the societal impacts of crime, which continue to loom over individuals who have suffered similar fates. This ongoing situation serves as a reminder of how quickly old wounds can resurface in the lives of those entangled in the world of fame and notoriety.