translated from Spanish: Lolita Cortés talks about her discussions with Jolette


The singer and actress of musical theater Lolita Cortés a few years ago was part of the program “La Academia” of TV Azteca, where she earned the title of “The iron judge”. Many will remember the arguments he had with Jolette letting her know that she wasn’t singing and constantly asking the audience to stop voting for her. Jolette was like the first in rice during the fourth generation of “The Academy”; the production of this musical show kept her within the program, because she was the one who gave rating for her “encounters” with Lolita Cortés.In a recent interview that Lolita Cortés had with Yordi Rosado for her YouTube channel, she said that at that time she came to feel fear for her safety and that of her family, following her discussions of Jolette.Read more : Just as Princess Diana did, Adamari Lopez looked majestic with her revenge dress She answers me, I answer her and there is nothing I like more than you are challenging me mentally, I love it, I appreciate the challenge, at that time our director had left and returned because this was a scandal. After a confrontation between Lolita Cortés and Jolette, the so-called “Iron Judge” met with the producer of this program. The actress mentioned that she had told the former “The Academy” contestant to leave because she didn’t know how to sing, “then I said (to the producer): ‘but don’t worry, from now on I’ll tell you she sings very pretty.'” Read more: Arcelia Ramirez cheered on at Cannes for her impeccable performance in “La Civil”The producer of “La Academia” replied: “‘no, you have to keep going Lola, you can’t go down anymore,’ I thought, which I just got into. The mother (of Jolette) would come down and yell at me about things, the brothers would grab each other with others over there, it was crazy, they would take us out with an escort.” Lolita Cortés’ fear increased when Jolette left at the end of this TV show: “one night, when they take this girl out of the show, I talk to Roberto Blandón to tell him that my mother, my children and I were terrified and I asked her to stay at her house. We arrived at his house at midnight, I said, ‘if someone is following me, let him get hold of it,’ the cars would stop you and they would yell insults at me from car to car.”



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