After Marjorie de Sousa revealed a few days ago that her son Matías was aware of the legal issues between her and the minor’s father, Julián Gil, and that the little boy was emotionally healthy, the actor decided to speak up about the situation.
Through a video on social media, Gil released strong statements about his relationship with the youngest of his children.
“Matías sees me on the street and doesn’t know that I’m his father,” he revealed in the clip on his Instagram account.
“I thought a lot before doing it and I think it’s worth doing. I’m going to have to do them (the videos) more often so that there is evidence, because apparently people have very short memories and it has to do with my son Matías and with completely wrong expressions, as always, once again from his mother (Marjorie de Sousa),” continued the model, of Argentine origin but identifying as Puerto Rican.
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“I hope this never happens to anyone in their family, really not me but the kids. In this case, Matías, who loses the opportunity to be with his father, who I am,” he added.
Gil also wanted to clarify the situation regarding parental authority because it ensures he waives it.
“I have heard someone say that they have renounced parental authority, that is completely absurd and impossible; the inalienable parental authority in every part of the world,” he condemned.
The dispute between Julián Gil and Marjorie de Sousa began in 2017, a few months after the birth of the minors and after they announced their separation. However, in June 2020, it was announced that the Venezuelan actress had filed a lawsuit in Mexico seeking custody of the minor. Months later, the actress won the case.
“Legally Julián Gil will not have access to his son, he will not be able to visit him and he will not be able to be involved in decisions about him, school, education, doctor, country where he lives and much less where to go ( the minor) can travel,” it was revealed after de Sousa won the lawsuit.
“Marjorie decides Matías’ life, yes, Julián still has to pay child support,” reported last year.