Laura Bozzo is no stranger to controversy and is now weighing in on the Eduardo Yáñez slap that was heard around the world. The television host did not hold back and suggested the telenovela actor should be in jail. "The press deserves to be respected," she said according to Univision. "I would never be like that Yáñez cool, that sad little actor that slapped a reporter." Bozzo also added: "How disrespectful, he should be in jail. If he doesn't want that on a red carpet, he should stay home or work in something else."
Bozzo, who just got her Mexican citizen ship also said: "If he doesn't like fame, leave, because the people that are in this industry has the obligation of sharing part of their lives and maintain them informed. If people want to know about me, I have the obligation of answering, without the people I am nobody and Yáñez would be nobody either, we are who we are because of them and if we don't give the people what the want, this doesn't work. To me, divas make me want to vomit, they sicken me, because they loose their path of who they are, the press has the obligation of informing. Without a doubt it's shameful, if this man thinks he's a diva, he should go home, the problem is what will he do."
Laura Bozzo's opinion comes just days after Eduardo Yáñez apologized to Paco Fuentes in an exclusive interview on "El Gordo y La Flaca."
"Nobody has forced me to come here and talk to you as nobody obligates me to write on Twitter or anywhere esle," he said during the interview. "I want to apologize to Paco as my behaviour was not right. I am in agreement with all of you, the public, the press and everyone else that is now talking about me. My behaviour was not right, I just felt that Paco got involved in a subject that is way too personal to me, it's too sensitive. It's about defending my family and not allowing them to touch my son. At that moment I thought he was very insistent and I perceived it even making light of the situation regarding my son and I couldn't handle it, I lost."
"I asked in a very respectful and educated tone that I wasn't going to talk about my personal life and he insisted because I can only imagine that that's his nature or what they obligate him to ask," he added. "I also want to apologize to all of my actor collegues that were there that didn't need to presence something so unpleasant. I know have to take some time, return to my country and with the people that love and know me. I may need to look for help and start over because I am human, I make errors because I am a son of God. I need to work on myself and I am taking a big lesson from all of this. I will not put my head down, I will not talk about my personal life."
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