Javier Ceriani Show
Javier Ceriani Show
February 4, 2026

Imelda se trata de justificar y culpa a todos - Ninel también pierde hijo | Javier Ceriani

Quick Read

Javier Ceriani exposes alleged domestic violence, substance abuse, and legal corruption surrounding Imelda Tuñón and the late Julián Figueroa, drawing parallels to Ninel Conde's custody battle and revealing Eduardo Verastegui's controversial past.
Imelda Tuñón is accused of domestic violence, substance abuse, and exploiting her late husband's story, with alleged protection from powerful legal figures.
Ninel Conde lost custody of her son by prioritizing a relationship with a fugitive over a court appearance.
Eduardo Verastegui's past 'sexual confessions' contradict his current 'family values' public image.

Summary

Javier Ceriani vehemently criticizes Imelda Tuñón for allegedly justifying her actions, blaming others, and engaging in substance abuse and violence against her late husband, Julián Figueroa, and even their child. The host and his guests, including former friend Nagibe, present evidence and testimonies of Imelda's alleged infidelity, drug use, and violent behavior, asserting that the Mexican legal system and certain media figures are protecting her. Ceriani draws a parallel between Imelda's situation and Ninel Conde's loss of child custody, attributing it to prioritizing a romantic relationship over her son. The episode also features an exposé on Eduardo Verastegui's past 'sexual confessions' from a 2001 interview, contrasting it with his current public persona. A pediatrician discusses the long-term psychological impact of a toxic home environment on children.
This episode highlights the alleged failures of the Mexican justice system to protect children in cases of domestic violence and substance abuse within celebrity families. It exposes the perceived hypocrisy of public figures who change their narratives and the media's role in shaping public opinion, urging accountability for actions that impact vulnerable individuals.

Takeaways

  • Imelda Tuñón is accused of ongoing substance abuse and violent behavior, including against her late husband Julián Figueroa and their child.
  • The Mexican legal system is criticized for allegedly failing to act on evidence against Imelda Tuñón, suggesting corruption.
  • Ninel Conde lost custody of her son due to prioritizing a relationship with a fugitive over a crucial court appearance.
  • An old interview reveals Eduardo Verastegui's past 'sexual fantasies' and 'threesome' experiences, contrasting sharply with his current conservative image.
  • Pediatrician Dr. Shapiro explains the severe, long-term psychological and physical health risks for children exposed to domestic violence and substance abuse.
  • Fernando Gamboa, Imelda's alleged former lover, reportedly received death threats after speaking out, forcing him to retract his statements.

Insights

1Imelda Tuñón Accused of Violence and Exploitation, Protected by Legal System

Javier Ceriani and guest Nagibe allege Imelda Tuñón consistently engaged in violent behavior and substance abuse, including against Julián Figueroa and their child. Nagibe, a former friend, claims to have witnessed Imelda hitting Julián and the child while under the influence of drugs. Ceriani asserts that Imelda is now 'prostituting' Julián's story for financial gain on her subscription channels. He also accuses the Mexican legal system, specifically referencing César Nava (former secretary of President Calderón), of halting the legal proceedings against Imelda despite compelling evidence, suggesting corruption.

Nagibe's testimony (, ), Ceriani's analysis of Imelda's actions and legal situation (, ), and Fernando Gamboa's alleged confession and subsequent threats (, ).

2Ninel Conde Lost Custody by Prioritizing Relationship with Fugitive

Ceriani draws a direct comparison between Imelda and Ninel Conde, stating that Ninel lost custody of her son, Emanuel, because she prioritized a trip to Dubai and Turkey with Larry Ramos (a fugitive from justice) over attending a critical court hearing for her son's custody. This decision, publicly documented by Ninel herself, led the judge to rule in favor of the father, Giovanni Medina.

Ceriani's narrative of Ninel Conde's custody battle and her decision to travel with Larry Ramos instead of attending court (, ).

3Eduardo Verastegui's Past Sexual Confessions Contradict Current Image

Mandy Fritman reveals a 2001 interview with Eduardo Verastegui for TV y Novelas, where he openly discussed having sexual fantasies from age 5, his first sexual encounter at 8 (claiming he 'let himself be violated'), and participating in a threesome. This past image of a 'sexual wild man' starkly contrasts with his current public persona as a conservative, religious figure who criticizes artists like Bad Bunny for their content.

Mandy Fritman's detailed account of the 2001 interview, including direct quotes from Verastegui (, ).

4Child Development at Risk in Toxic Environments

Dr. Ian Shapiro, a pediatrician, explains that children exposed to domestic violence, parental substance abuse, and chaotic home environments suffer 'adverse childhood events' (ACEs). These experiences significantly increase their risk for long-term mental health issues, obesity, heart problems, and developing their own addictions later in life, as they normalize such behaviors. He emphasizes the importance of protecting children and providing support to affected families.

Dr. Shapiro's explanation of adverse childhood events and their long-term impact on children (, ).

Lessons

  • Demand accountability from legal authorities and media figures who appear to protect individuals accused of domestic violence and child endangerment.
  • Educate yourself on the long-term impacts of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and advocate for child protection services to intervene in cases of parental substance abuse and violence.
  • Be critical of public figures' narratives, especially when they contradict past statements or actions, and seek out independent journalism that provides comprehensive context and evidence.

Notable Moments

Javier Ceriani celebrates 500,000 Instagram followers, despite platform restrictions on his 'heavy' content.

Highlights the host's reach and the challenges faced by independent journalists covering controversial topics.

Confirmation of Laura Zapata and Gina Calderón joining 'La Casa de los Famosos'.

Provides specific celebrity news and sets the stage for potential conflicts within the reality show, as predicted by the host.

Ceriani announces the FBI's alleged capture of Alex Saab and Raúl Gorrín in Venezuela, individuals he previously investigated.

This is a personal victory for Ceriani, validating his investigative journalism and highlighting the long-term impact of his work on international corruption.

Imelda Tuñón claims Julián Figueroa's hand injury was a dog bite and that he sent her the video to 'blackmail' her, also stating he was in a psychotic state.

This is Imelda's direct attempt to reframe the narrative and deny the allegations of violence, which Ceriani immediately debunks with evidence of the video's timestamp and context.

Quotes

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"La atención negativa es atención. Si me están poniendo atención es por algo. Y también creo que puedo usar esta plataforma para muchas mujeres que sufren como las mismas cosas."

Imelda Tuñón
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"El alcohol es la puerta a estar más vulnerable para volver a caer en una adicción."

Dr. Ian Shapiro
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"Voy a documentar todas las agresiones que me hagan. Mi esposa me mordió el dedo. Aquí se nota. Me lo abrió. Creo que me lastimó el ligamento. Javier, aquí también. La mordió. Quiero dejar claro, estoy siendo agredido y como hombre también tengo derechos."

Julián Figueroa
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"Un reportero profesional escucha e investiga y más cuando hay un niño chiquito de por medio, porque nosotros somos adultos, podemos hablar y podemos decir y podemos bla bla bla bla bla bla bla. Hay un niño chiquito que va a pagar las consecuencias si tú hablas sin tener la seguridad de lo que estás diciendo."

Nagibe

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