Alonso Caparrós compares himself to Ángel Cristo Jr, whom he defines as “a victim”: “I see myself reflected in what is happening

Just a week after attacking his mother on television, Angel Christ Jr continues to grab the headlines. The trickle of information regarding her private life is unstoppable: a few days ago it was learned that her ex-wife reported him for allegedly mistreating her, and some witnesses have broken her silence about her outbursts of violence in her family environment. . However, on television sets there is also a certain empathy when talking about the subject. And this has been demonstrated this Thursday, in fact, Alonso Caparros.

The actor has commented that he can understand the attitude of the son of Bárbara Rey and Ángel Cristo given the violence with which he has grown up for many years in the family home of La Moraleja, where, according to what he says, he saw prostitutes, drugs and numerous excesses that deprived him of all innocence. He now freely attacks his mother, whom he has pointed out as the real culprit in the traumas of her past. There are those who say that he speaks because he needs money to pay his son’s pension. Others accuse him of being a violent and mentally unstable person. Bárbara Rey herself said that she was not going to speak “badly” about her son and that she was seriously concerned about “his fragility” in the face of media pressure.

“I understand what an unstructured family situation is, and that pain comes out in one way or another,” Caparrós said on Antena 3. The television collaborator clarified that, although he did not plan to “go into details” about his personal experience, knows that some of Angel’s behaviors are relatively justified. “Expressing (anger) when it arises can be very useful, and I don’t support it,” has stated.

“Ángel is a boy who has a serious mental health problem. You have to look at it as such. “We are hearing a lot that he is aggressive and such,” he said, highlighting that his sister, Sofía Cristo, has also been seen in a violent attitude on some occasions, although it has not been talked about as much.

Ángel’s younger sister began using drugs at the age of 13, after her father encouraged her to do so. On more than one occasion she has stated that, if she had not gotten away from addictions, she would be “dead” today. According to her brother, when problems occurred at home “she didn’t know anything” due to the effects of the substances. “In this family problem, everyone has suffered a lot, all the victims. I would leave Ángel in quarantine,” Caparrós expressed, adding one last note: “I see myself reflected in what is happening to him.”