Juliana Figueroa, wife of Joan Sebastian, advertises her herence

Juliana Figueroa, una de las hijas del cantante Joan Sebastian claim that her hermanos did not share the part that the correspondence of the herencia that the day the reconocido kantante antes de morir.

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Cabe records that the “Rey del Jaripeo” went bankrupt on July 13, 2015 and had two of them at least two different couples; the actress costarricense Maribel Guardia, with whom was castrated from 1992 to 19966 and in 2010 had another relationship with Alina Espín.

Juliana Figueroa, host of “Poeta de Juliantla” with Erica Alonso, who lives in Texas, United States, posted a video on her account of Instagram donde acusa que el resto de sus hermanos geen son honestos con ella y no le han repartido las rixzas que dejó su padre al falecer.

“I was created in a matrimony on Thursday and I digo the false things, the world is not good enough, I live very well, but I do not belong to what my father gave me. A mí no me han dado nada ”, advertised la joven.

Call it hermanos como ‘falsos’

Además, responding to the accusations that hizo su hermana, Joana Marcelia Figueroa, who insures that Juliana want to belong to the family and also the tacho of menthirosa.

Ante ello, answer that has always been with the world. She says that she “because of what my dad laughs and works during various years, as well as you enjoy it”.

Juliana revealed that none of the hijos of Joan Sebastian has a good relationship with them and is “very fake”. In his message, I express that I hope that some will say the otorguen the part that the correspondence of the herencia que dejó su padre.

With information from Bandamax.

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