An investigation carried out by more than 600 journalists around the world has shaken the artistic environment because they are accused of being involved with companies and law firms that are targeted by getting their clients to evade taxes, hiding much of the trace of their fortunes.
This research is known as the Pandora Papers in which Alejandra Guzman would be part of having created an offshore company and allegedly having evaded taxes. Faced with this accusation, the interpreter of ‘Eternally beautiful’ defended herself by assuring that she is “honest”.
“I have always been, who is going to support me? While they talk is because I am on the road, right? That is what they say. It has always been my flag, my honesty and my smile, it is honest, they say that when the wrinkles do not come out, it is because they are only smiling fake, that is, false. Sometimes I am honest and then they don’t like it, but hey, everyone,” said Alejandra Guzmán in an interview for the TV Azteca program ‘Ventaneando’.
She said that in recent months she has dedicated herself to designing jewelry, which she used to show the public, thanks to this activity she was away from the controversies and scandals that occurred about her family.
“It fascinates me to be creating because I am connected with the universe, so when I feel happy is when I believe the most, and I started in a house in Huatulco where there is no noise or nobody who is telling me anything, and there I started to do silver things and in the workshop I was also days.” She added.
In addition to Alejandra Guzman, the Colombian singer Shakira, the interpreter Luis Miguel and Chayanne are also found to be involved.
The investigation questions Alejandra Guzmán for the purchase of a luxurious house in Miami through the company Frida Enterprises Corp, of which only she is a shareholder and which is located in the British Virgin Islands, an area known for its tax privileges and confidentiality.