Its raining and its not clear for Mexican actor Tenoch

It’s raining and it’s not clear for Mexican actor Tenoch Huerta

MEXICO CITY — Mexican actor Tenoch Huerta, best known for bringing “Namor the Underwater Prince” to life in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), was recently accused by his ex-partner, saxophonist María Elena Ríos, of removing the film to having a condom during a sexual relationship, added two other allegations of the same nature.

Ríos shared the other messages on Thursday, which he said were sent by two women, reinforcing the “sexual predator” allegation that the saxophonist herself made just over a week ago and two days after the actor’s announcement to leave him to defend himself, to counter the allegations and to brush up on his reputation, a tape he planned to make with Netflix.

“I would like to thank the compañeras who have come to share with me the violence that Tenoch also used against them. Now we know that we are not alone. These are not baseless allegations. “The sexual assaults are not fiction and are substantiated,” Ríos wrote on his Twitter account.

He then posted screenshots of an email in which a woman claimed she and Huerta had sex, after which he removed the condom without her noticing and continued the act.

The second statement comes from another woman who, as seen in the WhatsApp screenshots shared by Ríos, says she was looking forward to “having the opportunity to be with Tenoch” and that he did seen when he was checking the news with her best friend She had told him she was worried because she didn’t have her period.

“Tenoch had removed the condom after coming,” said the second woman in her messages. With these two accusations, there are three of the same kind against the actor, with that of María Elena Ríos.

On June 12, Huerta described the sex offender allegation made against him by Ríos days earlier as “false and completely unfounded.”

“While I’m by no means perfect, I know these allegations are simply false (…) I must refute the statements, which are both false and offensive,” Huerta said in a statement posted on Instagram, declaring the attitude announced a legal team to protect her “reputation”.