Gabriela Ostos intervenes in 'On Friday!' and she attacks her brother Jacobo: "I'm tired of hearing insults and threats"

The Ostos brothers are immersed in a conflict over the inheritance left by their father, Jaime Ostos, who died two years ago without leaving a will. Jacobo Ostos, accompanied by his mother, María Ángeles Grajal, has accused his siblings, Gabriela and Jaime Ostos, of acting only for economic interests.

During his participation in the program ¡De Friday!, Jacobo has launched very harsh criticism towards his brothers, whom he has called vultures for trying to obtain the inheritance of “a poor pensioner.” “You do all this for money, otherwise you wouldn’t go from set to set saying nonsense,” he reminded them.

For her part, Gabriela Ostos has intervened in a telephone call to defend herself against the accusations. In this regard, she has stressed the consistency of her version of events and has denied having changed her story at any time.

“I simply want to remind María Ángeles that she told me that I couldn’t take anything until I sold the house. There are witnesses to everything. We have never changed our version. Never,” Gabriela assured.

In addition, the eldest of the Ostos siblings has also expressed her frustration over the insults and threats received, especially from her brother Jacobo. According to her, she has always kept a low profile when it comes to harsh words: “I’m tired of hearing insults and threats from my brother Jacobo.”

Furthermore, Gabriela wanted to make it clear that they are not climbers as Jacobo assures: “We want four things, we have asked for it from the beginning, it is said that my father left us everything in life, no, there was a liquidation of assets ”

In response to Gabriela’s statements, the DJ has reiterated his impression that the dispute had been promoted by his brothers, accusing them of prioritizing economic interests over family ties. “You have orchestrated all this, we would not be sitting here if you had not set up the circus that you have set up,” Jacobo insisted.

Exit mobile version