Mark Tacher and Cecilia Galliano Relationship and Breakup News: 'Que Te Perdone Dios' Telenovela Actor Walks Out of Interview When Asked About Sebastián Rulli Feud
Mark Tacher and Sebastián Rulli have both been in relationships with Cecilia Galliano, but Tacher has angrily claimed that he has no issue with Rulli.
In a recent interview with "Sal y Pimienta," Tacher denied having any issue with Rulli. During the interview, he was asked if he would like to sit down with Rulli to hash things out.
"I don't understand why we're talking about this in this interview," Tacher responded. "I don't think we need to talk about this topic at all in this interview. Besides, I never said anything [about him]."
The reporter then said she was asking the question because there were reports stating that Tacher wanted to make amends with Rulli.
"They asked me what problem I had with Mr. Rulli, and I said that I had no problem with Mr. Rulli," he clarified. "They asked me if I wanted to make peace, and I've never not been at peace with Mr. Rulli. We've had very few interactions. The two or three times that we've talked, he's been agreeable."
A different reporter asked Tacher about the same topic, and the actor became very upset.
"I'm not going to clear up anything! I'm not ..." Tacher said as he got up from his seat.
Tacher then walked out of the interview.
Tacher has spoken out against Rulli in the past, however.
Rulli and ex-wife Galliano have been very publicly against each other after each stated they were the rightful owner of a truck. The two have taken the issue to court and have called each other out.
Tacher, who was in a relationship with Galliano until November, naturally sided with Galliano. He stood up for Galliano after Rulli called her a liar for stating she is a cancer survivor, according to Estrella TV. Tacher did not resort to calling Rulli any names but did proclaim he was on Galliano's side.
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