Julián Gil scored a major win today in court for his efforts in having time with his son. A judge granted the telenovela star to move forward with a DNA test to prove that he's Matías' father and continue his custody battle against Marjorie de Sousa. To be clear, Gil has expressed on numerous occasions that he doesn't doubt that the baby his biologically his, he just wants to reiterate and have it proven legally that he is. "I am very happy because basically what I've been asking and that he has, as the Mexican Constitution states, that he know what's his origin," Gil told the press outside the court (via Univision Entertainment).
"Fortunately the judge accepted all the evidence and now we would need to set a date for the text in the upcoming days," he added. "I imagine and I want to imagine that [Marjorie] is very happy because we are going to know how things are and justice starts working."
Hours after the good news, Julián took to Instagram to share a touching message accompanied by a photo of the actor holding his newborn son. "Let the world know that you are my son," the caption read. "Thank you to the Mexican justice for ruling in our favor to prove that you Matías Gil have my blood. We will soon have the DNA test as the judged asked to."
Marjorie de Sousa previously blocked Julián Gil from spending time with his son outside of court, claiming the latter didn't give the name of the nurses who would be with the baby. Julián showed up in court, but Matías did not arrive. "I was left waiting for you my son," he wrote. "I've had difficult days and once again today the misses is making fun of everyone and my son Matías after months of struggles to be able to be with my son and the judge that looks over the case and is in my favor giving me the right to share time with my Mati outside of the court."
Gil went on to give the reasons why Gil was blocked from spending time with the baby. "They not only appealed, they also filed for protection alleging I can't be with my son because according to the mother she can't detach herself from her son because she needs to breast feed him," he explained. "Somebody explain how she does it as she spends all week in Miami and the baby is in Mexico. It's easy giving interviews and saying, 'I will never separate my son of his father' and on the other side doing the impossible so he can't be with him. Is it too much to ask for 4 hours every 15 days? What is the mystery?"
Julián Gil finished off by writing: "Matías doesn't only need money, he also needs love from his father. He also doesn't need two nurses but if I have to hire 20, I will do that in order to be with him. I don't need to delete comments."
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