After his tough interview, opening up about the reasons that had led him to cut all ties with his mother, Isa Pantoja has once again sat down on a television set to talk about one of the most painful events that has had the most impact on his life. “In the episode with the hose, those who were there were my mother, my brother and me. If it has taken me so long to be able to verbalize these things, it is because it was not compatible to protect them and tell the truth,” he began by narrating in Friday!
Tensions began when the former participant of Survivors She started dating a boy from Madrid. After having several clandestine meetings with him, the content creator has to say goodbye to the capital to start a new boarding school in Jerez. However, without anyone knowing, she continued talking to him on the phone, and even went to Cantora. When La Tonadillera found out about this visit she wanted to punish Isa without a motive, something she flatly refused to do.
All of this triggers a strong argument with his mother. “I think it’s my brother who calls my mother and tells her that this boy and I have been at her house. I remember being in the living room and suddenly she came towards me insulting me and telling me everything. I told him, I’m sorry, sorry. The first thing that came out was to say that I didn’t have a phone. And that’s when he says give me the kitchen scissors. I go around the big table twice. “I thought she wasn’t going to cut my hair, but I saw her so capable.” Finally, after trying to escape in vain, the influencer saw the nightmare come true. “He grabbed me by the face, we struggled and there came a time when I stopped and he cut my hair. I’ve never cut it so short. And when he cut it off he told me I’m going to return you to Peru.”
An unpleasant circumstance that her uncle and a friend of the interpreter also witnessed. Broken with pain, Isa locked herself in the bathroom to talk to some friends. It was then that the artist decided to call Kiko Rivera, who at that time lived almost an hour from Cantora. “At that moment I say that I want to die, that I want to leave this house. When my brother arrives that’s when he opens the door and slaps me. “I don’t know if my mother tells him that I wanted to commit suicide because it’s a lie.”
For Isa, the most humiliating moment was when the DJ used a hose to punish her on a cold, rainy December night. “He has to take the hose and unroll it and my mother tells him, what are you going to do Kiko? He told her half crying. I was left in my bra and panties, he took off my boots and said the cell phone is in the boot. My mother says, Kiko, I can’t see this and my brother says if you can’t see it, go away, my mother turns around, puts her hands on her head and leaves. That’s when my brother starts to scold me. “I didn’t feel the water or the cold, I wanted to die directly.”
Finally, it was his uncle who put an end to the cruel punishment. “Inside the house was my mother, my uncle, Manuel and a friend of my brother. Of all of them, the one who comes out is my uncle Agustín. He comes out the door and says you’re crazy Francisco, stop and close that. “She calls my mother’s friend, brings me a towel and puts it over me.”
An argument that ends with Isa without a phone and a familiar silence. “I sit down with him and he says give me the phone. I grab the phone from my boot because I no longer have the strength and I tell him to throw it into the fireplace and he throws it away. It’s when my mother takes me to her room, the water was warmer. When I saw myself in the mirror and my face and hair I didn’t recognize myself. We don’t talk about it anymore. I have never had the courage and I regret not having told them why you did that.”