07/17/2025 Tamara Rodríguez, sister of Michu

Far from stepping back after Gloria Camila announced her intention to take legal action against Tamara Rodríguez for her harsh accusations against the Ortega Cano family, Michu’s sister has responded decisively and without fear of the potential repercussions.

“We will see each other in court; it is clear. She claims I insult her, but she is the one who insults. I felt it important to state that they took care of Rocío for the sake of her link with the family,” Tamara asserted. “Gloria Camila sat there on July 14 and called me a liar and false. She is the one who insults, and I am the one who defended my sister. I have every video, and I’m not afraid of Gloria or anyone else. I have endured too much for many years,” she warned.

Tamara remains firm in her accusation, indicating her intention to file a counter-suit. “I have the videos where she labels me false and a liar, while she’s the one insulting. It’s clear that I will be counter-suing this week,” she emphasized.

“I only went public to state that she’s the one who initiated this war. She started the insults. I was merely advocating that they should take care of my sister after everything that has happened,” she continued, referring to their complex family dynamics.

Regarding the future of little Rocío, Tamara made it clear that the child “stays with us. That is certain; she will be with her grandmother and me, on the maternal side, where she has always been. I don’t know what the Ortega family will do, but eventually, we will confront them. Rocío is only eight years old and has already been National Flamenco and Urban Dance Champion.”

In reflections concerning immediate plans, Tamara noted, “The girl will not regularly be with Gloria Camila, as some have suggested. She may visit one day for a photo opportunity, but that is it.” This comment hints at the ongoing family discord regarding custody.

Discussing José Fernando’s role, Tamara clarified that “by law, he cannot be involved. However, it is important for her paternal side to be in the picture, albeit within legal guidelines. Rocío should not be impacted by ongoing family disputes.”

Tamara asserted, “It’s not true that Michu encouraged any relationship with them; that’s a misconception. I had always told Michu that having interactions with them could benefit Rocío’s education and future. I supported her decision.”

Strongly adverse towards Gloria’s behavior, Tamara condemned her ongoing conflict-driven attitude: “If Gloria persists in engaging in this rivalry, of course, we will respond accordingly.”

The interview revealed insights about the bullfighter Ortega Cano; according to Tamara, “He is not obliged to maintain financial support anymore. Legally, he does not have to, but I assure you, Rocío will not lack for anything while with us. We are ensuring she has a stable future.”

Tamara hinted at Ortega’s lack of engagement: “He has been distant and uninvolved in discussing future support for Rocío. I want to stress that she is with us, and if there is a need for transportation or any requirements, we usually manage.”

She also pointed out Gloria Camila’s absence during Michu’s final moments: “José wanted to see my sister in her last days. Yet, it took a cousin to pick him up; Gloria was nowhere near. They have treated my sister poorly and have never acknowledged her sacrifices.”

In a concluding remark that reflected her concerns, Tamara stated, “The worst thing that happened to my sister was entangling with these people. The burdens we carry cannot be compensated with anything.” Her final words reconfirmed her resolve to protect her niece and ensure that the truths of their separated family dynamics are brought to light.



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