"It's not the first time that things have been invented about me. " This is how former congresswoman Maite Orsini responded to rumors of a supposed romance with journalist Roberto Cox, following their "chance" encounter in France during a report. From Paris, where she is studying and participating in seminars, Orsini used her Instagram account to post a message questioning "what the limit of the press in Chile is" and pointed out that "not everything is acceptable for clicks.

" "Spreading false information cannot continue to be a commercial strategy for the media or a daily practice of journalism," the former parliamentarian wrote in a Stories post on Meta's social network, adding that "there is a serious lack of social responsibility in the dissemination of information. Enough. " While covering the trial of Nicolás Zepeda for the murder of Japanese woman Narumi Kurosaki, Cox interviewed Orsini for the morning show "Contigo en la mañana," as she was in the audience.

It was journalist Cecilia Gutiérrez, upon her arrival at "Hay que decirlo," who claimed that the Chilevisión personality and the ex of "Mago" Valdivia had a romance, of which she learned because there would be a third person involved. Cox was the first to deny the rumors on the same program, sending a message to Pamela Díaz in which he accused Gutiérrez of "blatantly lying," while clarifying that the first time he saw Orsini in his life was in France during the discussed report.