José Castelo Branco returns to comment on the controversy surrounding him in Sintra

José Castelo Branco returns to comment on the controversy surrounding him in Sintra

Cosé Castelo Branco remains in Portugal with Betty Grafstein, who has been hospitalized and was present on TVI's Dois à 10 program.

At the beginning of the conversation with Cristina Ferreira and Claudio Ramos, the social star confirmed that his partner is “recovering” and that he has “a small fracture in the bone”.

José Castelo Branco also stated that Betty was “happy” to return to Portugal to attend the christening of her granddaughter Constance. “She really wanted to come. There's one thing she hasn't done yet. She hasn't gone to see the house. It's very difficult.” He added, referring to the property his partner owns in Sintra.

“It's very complicated. Unfortunately, I put the house in the hands of a very unbalanced person. “This was something a lawyer I met in New York did. I didn't deal with a good lawyer. I messed around with a lawyer who had two contracts where he paid a ridiculous amount for the house.”

“[Deixei a casa] With everything I have inside me because I trust the person. “I thought he was my friend”He added, explaining that now that he is in Portugal, he has no other place to stay.

“It's all up to the lawyers. The problem is he won't let himself be notified, he's always running away. But we'll get him out. He'll leave because Betty can't take it anymore.”And highlighted.

During the conversation with the TVI presenters, and again speaking about her partner Betty Grafstein, who is currently 95 years old, she said that she “moves beautifully.” “I go to parties with her, everywhere. She wants to go. She likes to look in the mirror, and she likes to look good. Even in the hospital bed, I make sure to at least put on eyeliner, put on eyelashes, and put on lipstick…”subscriber.

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