• 3 months ago
En entrevista con María Antonieta Collins, en exclusiva para Despierta América, Emma Coronel habló del que es su primer trabajo luego de quedar en libertad, ser la modelo de una canción cuya letra cuenta su propia historia. La esposa de 'El Chapo' Guzmán se sinceró sobre sus sueños, el amor, la libertad y dijo si aceptaría estar encerrada en un reality show. ¡No te pierdas Despierta América de lunes a viernes a las 7AM/6C por #Univision!

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00:00The wife of Joaquin Guzman Loera, known as the most powerful capo in the world, is only 26 years old.
00:11She was born near San Francisco, California, but returned to Mexico shortly after.
00:16She remembers meeting El Chapo at 17, at a party in her town.
00:20He was dancing with another girl, and I was dancing with my boyfriend, who had a boyfriend at the time.
00:27We met in the middle of the dance floor, and he smiled at me.
00:33He told me,
00:36if you want to dance with him,
00:39I said, okay.
00:40Because at the ranch, even if you have a few boyfriends,
00:43you tend to dance with all the people who invite you to dance.
00:46I said, of course.
00:48From the moment you saw him, did he provoke you?
00:52He instilled a lot of confidence in me.
00:54Not suddenly as a man, but as a friend.
01:01She didn't see him again until almost a year later, in 2007,
01:05after she competed in a beauty contest at the Café y la Guayaba fair in Canelas, Durango.
01:11I won with a lot of votes.
01:14From then on,
01:17it was a scandal that he was already involved in my life,
01:24and he was not yet in my life.
01:27By then, Guzman Loera had been a fugitive for six years,
01:31after escaping in January 2001 from the maximum security prison in Puente Grande, Jalisco.
01:36How did he win you over?
01:40How did he win me over?
01:42I ask you because he is a man who has been with you for many years.
01:47It seems like a difficult relationship to understand.
01:51On several occasions, I went to his house.
01:54I say that what won me over was his way of talking to me, his way of treating me.
01:59He didn't bring me big gifts or big things.
02:02Of course not.
02:04He wins people over because of his way of being, of acting.
02:08At that time, did you already understand who Joaquín Guzman Loera was?
02:13I don't think so.
02:15But how did he treat the people around him?
02:17Very well.
02:19He doesn't distinguish between other people because he is like any other person.
02:26Anyone treats him like that.
02:28Of course, with respect, sir, or things like that,
02:31but he acts like any normal person.
02:36He is kind.
02:38He greets and talks to everyone.
02:41He sits wherever he is, eats whatever he wants, drinks whatever he wants.
02:45He is a human being like any other human being.
02:48Did you know what he did for a living?
02:50Did you know that he trafficked drugs?
02:52No.
02:54In fact, I don't know that he trafficked drugs.
02:58What do you think is what he likes most about you?
03:01That would be a question for him.
03:04I don't know.
03:06Has he ever told you?
03:08Yes, but...
03:10Was he an expressive man?
03:12Yes, he was a very expressive man.
03:14Very affectionate, very kind, very attentive, very polite.
03:17On July 2nd of that same year, the day that the colonel turned 80,
03:22they got married in a private ceremony at his house.
03:26I've heard that I don't know how many people were there,
03:30officials, I don't know.
03:32It's not true.
03:34It was just my family.
03:36The people from the ranch.
03:38There were no politicians at your wedding?
03:40Of course not.
03:41I've never seen him as a politician.
03:44Were there military men at your wedding?
03:46No.
03:48It was all very small,
03:51with just family.
03:53There were no big bands.
03:56None of that.
03:58What was your dress like?
04:00It was a white dress,
04:03like a princess.
04:05Very pretty.
04:07And what happened after that? Where did you go on your honeymoon?
04:09Nowhere.
04:11We didn't go anywhere on our honeymoon.
04:15We went to a ranch.
04:17Immediately after that,
04:19she moved from her house to Culiacán,
04:22where Guzmán Loera sent her to study.
04:24And what did you study?
04:26I studied pre-school,
04:28then I studied communication sciences.
04:30I haven't studied it,
04:32but I like journalism a lot.
04:34And how was your life with him?
04:36I can say that we've had a very good relationship.
04:39We've always gotten along very well.
04:42He's a very attentive man,
04:45very affectionate, very respectful,
04:48very happy.
04:51What makes you forget the problems
04:54when you see him,
04:56and you know he has a lot of problems,
04:58and he's like nothing.
05:00Among those problems was becoming
05:02the most wanted man in the world.
05:04When Osama Bin Laden was assassinated in 2011,
05:06El Chapo took his place on the list.
05:09How was it to be living?
05:11Did you constantly change places?
05:14Yes, I've always been changing places.
05:19I haven't had to be in any...
05:22let's say,
05:24let's go...
05:26I've been constantly changing places.
05:28I was in a place where he was already established,
05:32and it was very quiet.
05:34Yes, I heard that there were days
05:39that didn't go so well,
05:41but I wasn't there.
05:44They only saw each other on weekends,
05:46but sometimes they could spend months without meeting.
05:49She says she didn't understand
05:51the consequences of her new life
05:53until a long time later.
05:55When I started to worry more and things like that,
06:03it was when my daughters were born,
06:06and she also appeared in the media.
06:08Her twin daughters were born in 2011
06:11at Antelope Valley Hospital near Los Angeles.
06:14She says she wanted American citizens like her
06:17for her own good.
06:19Were you afraid?
06:20Exactly.
06:21I started to worry more about them,
06:26because when you have children,
06:28the way you think and the way you see life changes.
06:32And what were you thinking?
06:33What was going through your head?
06:38That my daughters couldn't grow up freely,
06:41that they couldn't always be with their dad and see him,
06:47that they couldn't be normal girls like any other girl,
06:51that they could be judged as adults,
06:55that they could be pointed out for things
06:59that they have no idea about,
07:03or that they would be told bad things about their dad,
07:06and that they could feel bad
07:12because they are being told bad things about their dad.
07:14Things that will hurt them,
07:16which is what hurts me right now.
07:20As a mother, I would like nothing to hurt them.
07:24At some point, when you had these thoughts,
07:27having your daughters in your arms,
07:29did you think,
07:32I wish Joaquin Guzman wasn't Joaquin Guzman?
07:36I wish Joaquin Guzman wasn't any other person,
07:41that he was like any other person,
07:43but that he wasn't
07:49so pointed out,
07:51that he wasn't always there,
07:54like in the eye of the hurricane.
07:56When she returns,
07:57Enma tells her version of the capture of El Chapo in Mazatlán in 2014.
08:02At the end, they arrive at the room where we were.
08:05At the minute, the one in the bathroom came out and said,
08:10don't worry, I'm here.
08:12And then, her statements regarding the video published by Rolling Stone.
08:17He sent the recording so that they could listen to it and edit it.
08:22So, this video is being broadcast without their authorization.

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