‘I Didn’t Think of the Consequences’: Marianne Gonzaga, the Aggressor of Valentina Gilabert, After Leaving Prison
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A month after Marianne Gonzaga was released from prison, after being sentenced to 2 years, eight months for the crime of qualified injuries in the case of model Valentina Gilabert; the influencer spoke for the first time about what happened.On 5 February last, Marianne Gonzaga was arrested after stabbing Valentina on 15 occasions, causing serious injuries to her in one of her hands, chest and neck, including one that perforated a lung.Six days l…
Marianne Gonzaga, 17, was released at the end of July from the Center for Social Reintegration for minors, after 5 months detained for the attack on Valentina Gilabert; they met after her departure.In an interview for Imagen Televisión, Gonzaga said she is not ready to talk about the incident in which she ended up stabbing Valentina Gilabert, who was dating her partner.On February 4, Marianne Gonzaga stabbed her victim on more than 15 occasions,…
Marianne Gonzaga broke the silence after five months in detention for assaulting Valentina Gilabert with a gun. In an exclusive interview for Ventaneando, the influencer spoke directly about the events that led her to prison and the reconciliation process with her victim. The attack occurred in February 2025, when Valentina was seriously injured and required multiple surgeries. Marianne was linked to proceedings for life-threatening injuries, re…
MEXICO CITY.— It was on February 4, 2025, when Cancún influencer Marianne Gonzaga caused a stir when it was reported that she stabbed model Valentina Gilabert 15 times. The 17-year-old was arrested and taken to the Mexico City Prosecutor's Office, but after a few days there, the […]
At the age of 17, a one-year-old daughter, more than half a million followers and five months after being at the youth social reintegration center, Marianne Gonzaga gave her first statements about what happened with Valentina Gilabert. Lee: Valentina Gilabert’s scars In her first statement after her release, Marianne Gonzaga admitted frankly: “I lost myself for a man,” referring to the alleged sentimental conflict that would have triggered the a…
August 15, 2025.- Marianne Gonzaga, a content creator, offered her first interview after being released after spending five months in a juvenile detention center for stabbing Valentina Gilabert in February of this year in Mexico City. The assault left Valentina with multiple reconstruction surgeries, and Marianne obtained her release thanks to a legal agreement between the families involved. During the interview with Image News, the young woman …
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