Marcelo Tinelli Returns too Streaming After Family Crisis, Addresses Threats & Internal Disputes
Buenos Aires, Argentina - Marcelo Tinelli returned to his streaming program CarnavalStream on Sunday, following a period of absence sparked by a deepening family crisis involving threats against his daughter, Juana Tinelli, and escalating public disputes among family members.
Tinelli expressed gratitude to the CarnavalStream team, specifically mentioning Pablito, Pablo, and Guido for their ongoing support. He also thanked his children, Micaela and Candelaria Tinelli, and Fran Stoessel, acknowledging recent reports of conflict while asserting their continued connection. “Thank you to all my children…Thank you Mica and Cande for being by my side and always supporting me. Thank you, stunning skinny Fran, because even if they say that we are fighting, we know that is not the case,” Tinelli stated. He also referenced a conversation with Juani, saying, “I love you.”
The return follows Juana Tinelli’s public revelation on Saturday that she has been receiving threats and obtained an anti-panic button and police protection at her home. She also publicly disagreed with her father’s recent decisions, exposing internal family tensions. Tinelli described the source of the threats as a “loan shark” and ”owner of critically important media” in a post on X (formerly Twitter).
The crisis has unfolded publicly, with family members taking opposing sides. While Juana unfollowed her father and sister Candelaria on social media, Paula Robles, Juana and Francisco Tinelli’s mother, supported her daughter and criticized marcelo Tinelli as “selfish.” Soledad Aquino, mother of Marcelo’s two oldest daughters, accused Juana and Robles of fabricating the threat allegations for attention.
Tinelli concluded his statement by saying, “I’m happy to be there.”