Exclusive Interview with Miguel Acuna on We Can Talk: Apology and Redemption

2024-05-02 19:31:21

Miguel Acuna will reappear on television in the next episode of We can talk, following having been separated from Channel 13. The incident occurred some time following being involved in an accident while driving while intoxicated.

In a preview, to which he had access BioBioChile, It was confirmed that Acuña will make a mea culpa for that event.

“This situation occurred, I have not spoken regarding this fact, I only referred to it on social networks. “I have remained silent and there are no two truths here, there are no excuses,” Indian.

“There is no valid excuse, I come first and just as this unfortunate event occurred, here there are people affected and Those are the main victims of this situation and of course I reiterate my apologies and ask for your forgiveness for what happened,” he added.

It was following that that Julio César Rodríguez asked him if, at that moment, he was under the influence of any substance.

“I was medicated that day and the image we see, I have seen it very rarely, it hurts me, It hurts me a lot, but you know that Julio César, I decided to return to work and I also decided, of course, in one way, to be with the people who had suffered the accident,” Acuña stated.

Regarding the end, he also referred to the determination that Channel 13 made at that time, taking into account that he was one of the oldest faces of the station.

“I prepared all this time to return, the first thing they told me regarding the channel was that I was still going, it was not known when, so I had six months. “I didn’t want to go out, I didn’t give any kind of statement,” she said.

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