Peruvian streamer Víctor Caballero issued a warning to former América Televisión host María Pía Copello during a broadcast of his digital program Habla Good, promising upcoming revelations about her business venture Catitejas.
Caballero, who co-hosts the digital show alongside Tonino, Pelao, and Furrey under the pseudonym Curwen, stated that information concerning the commercial enterprise owned by Copello and her minor daughter would come to light in the coming days.
Speaking during the online broadcast, Caballero directly addressed the presenter and asserted that he would speak out when the moment arrived, adding that she should remain calm because each person involved would be addressed one by one.

The warning followed an escalating public dispute involving veteran television presenter Magaly Medina, who recently aired nightclub video footage on her entertainment show featuring Caballero's partner, Carla Campos Salazar, accompanied by another man, Alonso Grimaldo.
Copello, who maintains a close friendship with Medina, mocked the content creator following the broadcast of the video footage, prompting Caballero to launch a series of counter-accusations directed at both television personalities.
Dispute With Magaly Medina
Caballero is a prominent internet personality and political commentator in Peru known for hosting live online broadcasts, while Copello is a well-known television presenter and entrepreneur who previously anchored family programs on América Televisión, Peru's major commercial network, before launching Catitejas, a confectionary brand focused on traditional chocotejas.
In response to the nightclub exposure, Caballero openly questioned Medina and challenged the mocking commentary generated on her daily broadcast. He publicly reminded Medina that she is scheduled to give testimony before judicial authorities in the coming days regarding an investigation into Andrés Hurtado, the former television host known as Chibolín.
Caballero further criticized Medina over her reported relationship with Hurtado and referenced a past television interview she conducted with politician Keiko Fujimori, the leader of the Fuerza Popular party. During his program, Caballero remarked that he preferred being cheated on over acting as a flatterer to prominent figures.
Reactions and Legal Context
The broadcast of the nightclub footage also sparked broader commentary across social media platforms, including statements from television personality Gabriela Serpa, who responded to users suggesting she call Caballero following the cancellation of her own wedding by publicly asserting her own fidelity.
Medina, long known in Peruvian entertainment media by her nickname La Urraca, regularly airs undercover camera recordings of public figures on her evening show, terming these scandal segments ampays. Her upcoming judicial deposition forms part of broader legal inquiries into Hurtado that have attracted widespread media coverage in Lima.
Caballero maintained that he would not remain silent following the broadcast of his partner's footage and reiterated that his detailed report regarding Copello's business venture would be released shortly.
