Although this week it had emerged that
Lucas Benvenuto
, who in 2020 denounced Jey Mammón for child sexual abuse, was going to be part of the new edition of
Dancing
, the young man denied the rumors on social networks.
It should be noted that since
Marcelo Tinelli
landed in America where he will work as artistic manager, and since it was learned that the dance contest would return to the screen, there were several names that began to sound as possible participants.
One of them was that of Benvenuto, who is based in Ushuaia, where he teaches figure skating classes.
Lucas Benvenuto lives in Ushuaia and is a figure skater.
Instagram.
Days ago,
Mariana Brey
had assured that the participation of the skater was one of the possibilities that were being considered since the production of the program that Marcelo Tinelli will host.
"He has a chance of being summoned to Dancing, he is on the list of possibilities
," the panelist had stated in
Socios del spectacle
(El Trece, Monday through Friday at 10:30 a.m.).
"Lucas is a skater, he is a boy who has danced since he was little and who dedicates himself to what his passion is, his art and what he knows how to do," added the journalist after Rodrigo Lussich, one of the drivers,
opined
that Lucas "should not accept" the proposal.
Now, the young man who became known as a result of his heartbreaking story about the abuse he suffered during his childhood and adolescence and who had a relationship with the former host of
La peña de Morfi
(Telefe, Sundays at 11:30 a.m.) broke his silence on through his Instagram account, where he accumulates 157 thousand followers.
In a story on the aforementioned social network, Lucas assured that he did not receive any proposal from the program and clarified that for the moment he is focused on Ushuaia and his personal projects.
"I did not receive any proposals for the dance program that everyone is talking about
," Benvenuto began writing.
The young man who denounced Jey Mammón assured that he will not be part of the dance contest.
Instagram.
Then, he explained: "I am at a point in my life where the focus is on my skate school and Ushuaia... I have many personal projects."
“I am not going to any Dancing for a dream. NO”
, she sentenced.
Lucas Benvenuto spoke about his present in Ushuaia
This week
Lucas Benvenuto
spoke again about the ordeal he experienced while he was with
Jey Mammón
, who is currently installed in Spain.
"I'm a little mobilized, but in good company, that's what's important
," the 30-year-old told
Karina Mazzocco
, who traveled to Ushuaia to meet him.
Lucas Benvenuto is installed in Ushuaia where he gives skating classes.
Instagram.
Then, he expanded: "It took me a long time to understand what they had done with me. I always thought he was different from the rest. He was
a 30-something person with a 14-year-old. I don't think that's a relationship. It
was hard for me, but I understood that what he had done was also wrong."
"In less than two months the prescription came out.
It was very painful, I did not expect it so quickly
. That brings you down to continue," he acknowledged in the note that was seen in
the afternoon
(America, Monday to Friday at 3:30 p.m.).
"Justice gave me a lesson, which is 'do not come back here'. I will not sit in that cold chair in front of a person who does not know how to deal with these issues," he reflected.
And he continued: "
I speak when I can, not when I want.
I spoke, it was something that was put together quickly, because I was following the case of Marcelo Corazza and because I was outraged to learn that there was a surviving boy behind that complaint that was going to happen the same thing that I went through. That's why I spoke".
look too
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Controversial defense of Chiche Gelblung to Jey Mammón: "With consent there is no crime"