DNA tests carried out in two laboratories confirmed that Ricardo Rocha is not the biological son of Gugu Liberato.
This Monday (9th) one of the most controversial chapters concerning the legacy of the host Gugu Liberato ended. DNA tests carried out in two independent laboratories confirmed that Ricardo Rocha, 50, is not the biological son of the communicator, who died in 2019, as reported by columnist Monica Bergamo, of Folha de S. Paulo. After the “bomb” exploded, the lawyer Nelson Willians, representing the presenter’s twin daughters, Marina and Sofia Liberato, spoke.
“Passed with flying colours,” the lawyer says of the DNA test
“Examinations carried out in two different laboratories revealed that Ricardo Rocha, 50 years old, is not the son of the presenter Gugu Liberato, who died in 2019. Ricardo had started legal action in 2023 claiming to be the presenter’s heir. However , the test results put an end to the dispute over his alleged paternity Lawyer Nelson Wilians, representing Gugu’s twin daughters Marina and Sofia Liberato, briefly commented on the result: ‘A mark of 10 for the exam, passed with flying colours’. The attorney made no other statements,” he said in a news release.
The case had great repercussions in 2023, when Ricardo Rocha filed a lawsuit claiming to be Gugu’s son and, consequently, legitimate heir. According to him, his mother had an affair with the presenter in 1973, when Gugu was only 15 years old. The narrative indicated frequent meetings in a bakery in the Perdizes neighborhood of São Paulo, but the supposed ro…
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