Teammates testify how upset Hermoso was by Rubiales kiss and alleged pressure to back him
- Three teammates testified that Jenni Hermoso was overwhelmed, crying, and exhausted after Luis Rubiales' unsolicited kiss during the 2023 Women's World Cup celebrations.
- Irene Paredes noted that Hermoso was upset and worried about the incident, expressing her feelings to teammates on the bus after the final.
- Alexia Putellas described Hermoso's initial shock, followed by anger and tears during the flight back to Spain and a celebration trip to Ibiza.
- Judge Jose Manuel Fernandez-Prieto stated that if the trial proceeds as planned, Rubiales and three other defendants will testify on February 11 and conclude on February 12.
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Jenni Hermoso’s account of World Cup kiss ordeal is supported by teammates in Luis Rubiales trial
Teammates of Jenni Hermoso corroborated her account of being distraught and angered by the World Cup kiss from former Spanish federation president Luis Rubiales when they testified at his sexual assault trial yesterday.
Colleagues recall Hermoso's shock with a kiss and confirm pressure to 'exonerate' Rubiales
It was during the authorities' greetings to the players, on a stage set up on the lawn, that Rubiales kissed Jenni Hermoso on the lips. The content Colleagues recall Hermoso's shock with a kiss and confirm pressure to 'exonerate' Rubiales appears first in Jornal i.
Forced kiss case: according to her teammates, Jenni Hermoso was “overwhelmed” after Rubiales kissed
Jenni Hermoso's teammates said that she “was overwhelmed” after the kiss imposed by Luis Rubiales during the medal ceremony after the final of the 2023 Women's World Cup.
Footballer Jenni Hermoso during the criminal case against Rubiales: 'My boss kissed me and this should never have happened'
In Spain, all attention is focused on the trial of Luis Rubiales, the former president of the Spanish Football Federation. He is on trial for the ‘football kiss’, when he kissed striker Jenni Hermoso on the mouth against her will after Spain’s victory in the Women’s World Cup final.
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