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Dominique Lattimore distances herself from mother's conflict with Oriana Marzoli: 'I left television'
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Dominique Lattimore distances herself from mother's conflict with Oriana Marzoli: 'I left television'

From Cooperativa · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Model Dominique Lattimore distanced herself from her mother's renewed legal dispute with reality TV personality Oriana Marzoli.
  • Lattimore stated she has not participated in or been involved with past or present actions or statements concerning Marzoli.
  • The model emphasized her departure from television eight years ago and her focus on personal peace and a new life.

Dominique Lattimore has publicly distanced herself from her mother's efforts to revive a legal case against reality television personality Oriana Marzoli. The dispute stems from incidents during the 2017 reality show "Doble Tentaciรณn," where Marzoli allegedly made racist remarks and engaged in harassment towards Lattimore.

Lattimore, a model, stated on social media that she has no involvement in the current situation or any past actions related to Marzoli. She emphasized her decision to leave television eight years ago and her commitment to moving forward. "I left television eight years ago and never looked back. And I will continue in the same way," Lattimore declared.

Her mother, Cecilia Navarrete, reportedly sought to reactivate a discrimination lawsuit against Marzoli, who recently returned to Chilean television. Lattimore expressed gratitude for public concern but reiterated her focus on her personal well-being and new life. "For my part, I take great care of my peace, my heart and I remain focused on the path and the new life that God has given me," she concluded.

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Originally published by Cooperativa in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.