Laura Bozzo
The Peruvian television host reacts to those saying her latest drama is all for publicity. Televisa

Laura Bozzo has left her controversial love life behind and is celebrating that she is now officially a Mexican citizen. "I am happy, very excited that after many years I have my naturalization document that officially makes me a Mexican citizen with all the rights and duties that this implies," the controversial television host told Univision Entertainment. "When they gave me this document, the first person that I thought of was my father, he loved Mexico and when he died after my arrest his words in my soul, he told me to come here because it had good citizens and it's like my father has been here with me."

Laura Bozzo's personal life had been center of scandal this year. The Peruvian host found out that Cristian was cheating on her when she was being interviewed on a television show via telephone. "I had no idea of this relationship of two years that Cristian had with this woman," she said on the show "Beto a Saber" via telephone. "I had no idea. I wish him the best." According to the "Beto a Saber" host, the woman is called Adriana Amiel and lives in the city of Miami. "Cristian has always been a good person, he was with me during hard times, but I had no idea about this and if this is true, it's fine," Bozzo said. "I never needed a man to get to where I am. My show comes out in August, I have a digital platform and a book that I'm finishing."

During a call on the show "Tengo Algo Que Decirte" she defended herself from the accusations her former brother-in-law, Jesús Zuárez, that alleges it's all a publicity stunt. "It hurts me terribly to hear these things on television," she said. "I don't think it's right for him to say that I've treated them bad because throughout my life the only thing I've done... you don't remember how I met Cristian Zuárez and how I changed all of their lives."

Cristian Zuárez accused his brother of exposing the photos of him with another woman to the media and creating the ordeal. "I'm hurting by everything that is being said," he told "Cuentamelo Ya." "It doesn't make sense that they talk about an image that doesn't say anything. My mom took that photo and they were stole from her cell phone. I am going to send my brother to jail for what he did. It's very hurtful when you see that your own family is playing against you."

Zuárez also added: "He is ungrateful because he lived in my house for 10 years without paying anything. He says that he doesn't owe Laura Bozzo anything, but he owes her everything because thanks to Laura I was able to buy my mom a house, my daughter an apartment. I was able to do all that by working by Laura's side and I feel it's not fair. I would never say 'I was never unfaithful', I know who I am, period. It's just simply something that was made up in the press."

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