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Belinda’s Ex Posts Private Photo, Causing Social Media Anger: Who Is He?

Many accused him of seeking fame at the expense of the singer’s popularity

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José Ángel Bichir, the son of Mexican actor Odiseo Bichir and brother of Damián Bichir, who once claimed to be Belinda’s ex-boyfriend, is back in the news. This time, the actor shared a photo of the singer sitting at the edge of a bed, which naturally set social media abuzz and reignited rumors about their supposed relationship.

A few months ago, José Ángel admitted to having a secret romance with Belinda but said he couldn’t discuss it due to a confidentiality agreement. Although he regretted breaking his silence at the time, he has now stirred up attention again with this unexpected post. The 35-year-old actor has never denied the relationship and stands by his story: “I always tell the truth. I don’t like to lie, and I’m not going to deny what was real.”

His Statements Were Not Well Received

Instead of gaining recognition as one of Belinda’s famous exes, many labeled him a ‘liar,’ accusing him of seeking fame at the expense of the singer’s popularity.

The actor explained that, although he would like to provide more details to prove the truth of his story, the contract he signed prevents him from doing so. “I can’t say more about this due to legal reasons and out of respect for her,” he commented, describing himself as ‘a gentleman.’

Despite the scandal, he claims he still has affection for Belinda and, although he regrets how he handled things, it was a visceral impulse. “I let my emotions get the best of me with Belinda, whom I care about deeply and who cares about me as well.”

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José Ángel’s latest move, posting the photo of Belinda, has sparked criticism. Many believe that he is still exposing the singer unnecessarily. Some even speculate that the photo was taken in a hotel, adding more fuel to the fire. However, these are just speculations, and we don’t know where the photo actually comes from, even if it was taken by the actor.

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