Peruvian television host Magaly Medina has publicly challenged claims of infidelity made against a man known as “Cri Cri,” questioning the possibility of a fabricated paternity claim. Medina broadcast conversations and testimonies related to a connection between “Cri Cri” and Marietha Chumpitaz, aiming to disprove allegations of a setup. She sarcastically questioned how one could “plant” a child, reigniting a long-standing public feud. The broadcast focused on dismissing the idea that “Cri Cri” was intentionally framed. Medina’s actions represent a continuation of her confrontational style of journalism, often involving the public airing of personal disputes. The situation stems from accusations of an extramarital affair and subsequent doubts about the paternity of a child. This public airing of the dispute has drawn significant attention in Peruvian media.
