Lyn May defended Alfredo Adame: “He's a good boy”

The comment of the former vedette came after the fight between the controversial actor and the lawyer of Carlos Trejo, his long-declared rival

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A few days ago, Alfredo Adame once again starred in a fight, this time against Carlos Trejo's lawyer during a press conference. Between memes and memories of his previous encounters, the actor attracted the attention of many people, including Lyn May.

The former vedette defended Adame's attitude and mentioned that in a 2014 soap opera, the controversial host showed himself to be an extremely friendly man:

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“I've seen him very aggressive and that, but Adame is a good boy, I don't know what happened to him, lately they've gotten into his ass, why he's been so nervous, because he was really cute, when we did I don't believe in men he was a very cute boy,” she said when she was questioned by a Sale presenter the Sun.

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In this way, the dancer made it clear that if her colleague's actions seem out of the ordinary to her, but she also flattered him for his behavior in the past.

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On the other hand, Lyn May acknowledged that Alfredo Adame's attitude can be extremely explosive, so she avoids criticizing him with fear of triggering a conflict between the two: “Adame is one of those who tear off and break your muzzle, so I better keep quiet,” she explained.

Despite this, Lyn May mentioned that it seems unfair that Alfredo Adame has some distance from his son, who apparently withdrew his trust solely because of his sexual orientation.

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“I can't say anything to Adame because that is his life, Adame should not refuse him (his son), he is going to come to my mother* after a while, but what I tell him is to support his son,” he said.

A couple of days ago Sebastian, the youngest of the Adame Banquells, also expressed his point of view regarding his father's polemics. Although he acknowledged that the lives of Adame and Carlos Trejo did not matter much in his life, he said he was concerned about the constant scandals and controversies.

“It's my dad, no, I don't wish him evil, I don't want anything to happen to him, but he doesn't stop doing acts that cause scandal and that's it, they're his decisions. He is a 60-year-old man and I, like a 23-year-old boy, can't be telling him anything, other than (I'm) a little out of the loop. Of course, my dad needs to control his anger issues, to avoid these scandals.”

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For his part, just a day after getting involved in the controversy, Alfredo Adame explained what his opinion is about violence and assured that he has no mental health alteration.

The former Hoy driver shared that although he would have no reason to visit his psychiatrist, he consulted him after beating Carlos Trejo's lawyer.

“My psychiatrist - who should not have gone to see her - told me 'You have nothing', all you have is that you are doing justice to yourself from all the people who want to hang up on you,” Adame explained Telemundo's La mesa caliente program.

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