Malena Gracia, after being scorned at Arévalo's funeral: "Where are the feminists now?"

Malena Gracia has charged against everyone, after Paco Arévalo’s family denied her entry to the funeral home where friends and acquaintances have said goodbye to the well-known comedian, who died unexpectedly on January 3 at his home in Valencia.

Gracia, who has also gone to several television sets to tell her story with Arévalo, maintains that there is a campaign against her. “I have been in the profession for many years and now they come to create hatred and things against me,” she explains in statements to El Español.

The singer assures that she feels “mistreated as a woman” and maintains in this medium that “they are doing brutal journalistic bullying” towards her.

Gracia’s anger is enormous, to the point that she has attacked feminist associations for not coming to her defense. “Where are the women’s associations now? Why don’t they defend me? I have always defended women. I feel offended, as a public and hard-working person that I am, and also as a woman,” she continues.

The woman from Madrid has even hired a lawyer “who is watching everything”, who will study whether her honor is being violated. In that case, she will not hesitate to take legal action.

As soon as the news of his death was announced, Gracia claimed the role of the comedian, to whom she said goodbye with some affectionate words: “Honey, I’m going to miss you. You left me a great void. Today all of us who loved you mourn you. A Despite our differences in this last stage, I always loved you and I will love you.”

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