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Not a single word… Not a single cent? Paulina Rubio was reportedly evicted from her home in Miami due to heavy debts, according to recent reports.
The 'Chica Dorada' is back at the center of controversy after information was revealed regarding an apparent eviction from her home in Miami due to serious financial problems.
According to Maxim Woodside on her radio show, Óscar Madrazo, who is a close friend of Paulina, told her exclusively that the singer was kicked out of her mansion in Miami, Florida, because of debts.
A little less than two months ago, this same source announced that Rubio was facing complications regarding her home related to financial issues due to alleged accumulated debts resulting from the legal conflicts she has with her ex-partners, 'Colate' Vallejo Nájera and Gerardo Bazúa.
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“Óscar Madrazo was telling me that they just kicked Paulina out of her house…,” the journalist revealed on her show.
Details suggest that Paulina Rubio could not cover some pending payments and debts that had been accumulating over the last few years, including mortgage payments for the property.
“They evicted her because she has many debts and owed part of her home's mortgage, so they evicted her,” Woodside added. Apparently, the financial problems could be linked to the high costs of various legal matters the singer has been facing.
It is known that the celebrity has several disputes with Nicolás ‘Colate’ Vallejo and Bazúa over the custody and child support of their children.
So far, Paulina Rubio has not made any public statement regarding the alleged eviction, which keeps the subject surrounded in mystery. Through her social media, Paulina has been sharing travel advertisements for Miami and details of her most recent concert at Teletón Chile.
It was the singer's friend himself who revealed that Colate also faces some financial problems in Spain, which is why he has been selling information about the Mexican singer to “survive,” as in that country it works very well: “they pay you to go on shows and say things.”
“It has been many difficult things for her this year, I hope they get resolved. The important thing is that she is okay, that her children are okay. Sadly, with these problems, the lawyers end up keeping the money. Oh well, these are stages one has to go through, and what can you do,” Madrazo pointed out at the time.
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