Jenni Hermoso Is Lying If She Says Our Kiss Was Without Her Consent
Former Spanish FA president, Luis Rubiales has come out to insist that Jenni Hermoso was lying about not giving consent to the kiss.
He recently revealed this as he continues to plead his innocence in Spain’s National Court over the kiss-gate scandal, and fans have been reacting.
According to him, Jenni knows she is lying when she says the kiss was not consensual because she definitely gave him permission to do what he did amid their celebration.
Luis added that the female players also grabbed him and swung him to celebrate, and he never complained about how they were touching him.
His words, “She knows perfectly well that she is being untrue.
There is a moment when I ran into her, because I was in the front row and she went to the bathroom. Fifteen seconds, it wouldn’t be more. “Hey, Jenni, why don’t we both go out? Let’s end this, because this is going to hurt me a lot.”
She replied, “No, look, President Rubi, I’ll pass, I want to enjoy the World Cup, I’m not going to make any more statements. If I have already said it, he who wants to understand it should understand it, and he who does not want to understand it should not understand it.”
I said, “Yes, yes, you have explained it and it has been clear, but we are asking you, on the advice of those who know, that we go out together.” (She replies:) “I’m not going to do it.” That’s it.
At the medal ceremony, I was hugging the players, the coach, when she passed by. She comes to me to give me a hug. We hug, she lifts me up and I make a gesture so as not to fall, all this with a conversation in which I remind her – because she had missed a penalty – to cheer up a little, that without her we couldn’t have won the World Cup.
She tells me I’m a crack (a slang term of endearment in Spanish), thank you very much. And then I ask her, can I give you a little kiss, a little peck? And she tells me that it’s okay.
Well, out of joy. She grabs me wherever she can, I grab her too and that’s it. Two or three minutes later they all grabbed me and pulled me up, swinging me.
And at that moment I’m not going to say that they shouldn’t touch me, excuse me, my butt, my knees or my shoulder. We have won a World Cup and the tremendous euphoria and joy there is is indescribable.
It happened that way because when you win the lottery or a war ends, the war in Ukraine ends or you win a World Cup, well, that effusiveness, that spontaneity…”