Jey Mammón returned to the theater after Lucas Benvenuto’s abuse complaint

Jey Mammón returned to the theater after Lucas Benvenuto’s abuse complaint

Nine months after the complaint of sexual abuse of Lucas Benvenuto to Jey Mammonthe actor and comedian returned to the theater and spoke forcefully before the public, in Villa Carlos Paz.

The first thing Jey did was thank his friends from the show who didn’t let go of his hand, especially Elizabeth “Black” Vernaci. Her voice over his is part of the work.

“Although it is a premiere and it is a play, there is a lot of love put into it, like the voice of the airport that was Negra Vernaci. “She is a friend and she is going to be accompanying me,” said the actor, standing in front of the audience, speaking with an open heart.

“There are a lot of people that I would like to be naming, but I am not going to name them, and I apologize, but the reality is that there is a lot of love here,” he continued.

Then, Jey Mammon addressed his words to the viewers who supported him in his return to work, after being “cancelled”, in his own words by Telefe, a channel that automatically disconnected him from La Peña de Morfi after Benvenuto’s serious complaint.

“Mainly (thanks) to you… I am standing for you. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for allowing me to be here before the end of the year. From the bottom of my heart, thank you very much because it was a very special night, it took me a while to get started,” he said, nervous on his return to the stage.

In the images, Jey Mammon is seen standing in front of the audience after finishing the play. With a standing ovation, the actor approached and shook hands with those in the front row.

Lucas Benvenuto’s reaction to Jey Mammón’s return to the theater

Benvenuto shared a strong defense after Jey Mammon premiered his new play in Carlos Paz. It is a photo in which the young man wrote the age that each one was: 14, Lucas; 31, Jey.

“No one is going to repair the damage they did to me, but I want to tell you something: it does not surprise me in a country where violence, lack of respect and corruption in all its forms predominate in the media… That they pay to see it. ..”, wrote Benvenuto.

“The year is going away. And believe me, I want to leave all that shit behind. I don’t care if he goes back to work. Life goes on, at least for me. Just remember this: what doesn’t kill you, makes you stronger and stronger. Thank you for all the support you give me,” she closed.

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