Giuseppe Benignini lashes out at criticism from Peruvians: “You don’t feed me, frustrated” | Magaly TV The Firm | Michelle Soifer | SHOWS

The Venezuelan He ruled following various accusations once morest him following leaving Peru. Micheille Soifer’s ex-partner has been pointed out for not having paid more than 15 thousand soles and assured that she is not affected by the comments once morest her.

“People who like to talk and comment more, I have good news for you, your comments do not affect me; when you want to give your opinion or talk regarding someone, first investigate well, do not get carried away by comments or news manipulated by mediocre people”, He said through his social networks.

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Micheille Soifer’s ex-partner recommended her detractors to be well informed. “Live your happy life, nothing more. But it makes me laugh because everyone starts writing and saying things that are just like parrots repeating themselves and they don’t even have a basis in what they say, and they don’t even know the person.” he mocked.

“Nothing affects me at all because none of you even feed me, none of you support me, everything I have had and what I have and what I may have later, is with my effort, with my desire and with get ahead”, assured the Venezuelan.

The model assured that the comments once morest him would be the product of the envy they have for him. “You know what hurts you? That since they cannot achieve the things that perhaps I can achieve and being a foreigner, which is even more complicated, and you being in your own country cannot do it, you are frustrated. But I am happy, I am well aware of knowing that every day I do things well and nothing more, I am going to continue living my normal life, I am going to surround myself with beautiful women, “ Benignini emphasized.

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