Mexican actor tenoch orchard qualified this monday as “false and completely unfounded” the sexual predator accusation against his former partner, saxophonist María Elena Ríospoured out against him last weekend.

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While I am by no means perfect, I know that those accusations they are simply false. (…) I have to refute statements that are both wrong and offensive,” Huerta added in a statement published on Instagram, in which he announced the hiring of a legal team to protect his “reputation.”

Photo taken from Instagram @tenochhuerta.

Huerta gained international fame playing Namorone of the anti-heroes of the Marvel universe, in the movie “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”.

“It is very difficult to talk about the emotional abuse and abuse of power of a sexual predator who is loved in the world for playing a character in a movie like @TenochHuerta. Charming in appearance, great narcissist trait + good help for victimization,” Mexico’s Ríos tweeted on Saturday.

A publication followed by another in which he assured that She does not want to be “famous” and that she did not condemn him when they were a couple because Mexico is “a macho country, where justice is unattainable”.

The accusations, which caused a great storm on the networks, began hours before, when Ríos on the same platform accused Poder Prieto, a Mexican collective that promotes the eradication of “systemic racism”, for protecting the “violent and sexual predator” Tenoch Porvrtnjak. Poder Prieto supported the actor after he did not publicly admit that the feathered cape he wore on the catwalk in Milan last September was made by indigenous Purépech craftswoman Feliciana Hernández Bautista.

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Given the controversy that arose, Huerta has publicly presented his version of the latest allegations. According to him, they arise after Ríos began “misrepresenting” their interactions after the end of their “consensual”, “loving, warm and mutually supportive” relationship.

The statement by Huerta, who is also known for other successful series such as “Narcos: Mexico”, concluded by thanking everyone who is willing to “think before jumping to a false and unjust conclusion”. (AND)