A few days ago, Frank Cuesta revealed on his social media that he needed help to continue running the sanctuary he manages in Thailand. His ex-wife Yuyee Alissa Intusmith, to whom he was married for 22 years, asked him for money for the rent of the property, a total of about 3,500 euros per month. The property is in the name of the former model because, apparently, in Thailand you cannot own property if you are not from the country and, at that time, both of their children were minors.
Those involved They have finally reached a purchase agreement for a value of 225,000 eurosIn an exclusive interview with ‘LOC’, the TV presenter’s ex-wife has told her version of the story and how she is experiencing this stage of her life with her new partner Chris Korn.
Faced with the urgent need to acquire the property, Frank Cuesta has started a fundraiser through his social networks. In his live broadcasts, the herpetologist would have accused Korn of causing the current situation, causing Some of Cuesta’s followers harshly attacked Yuyee’s partner; to which the brides decided to intervene by filing a complaint with the police. “Well, nothing… file a complaint with the police because it turns out that the couple doesn’t feel safe because of the threats that certain scumbags have made on the internet and of course, I’m the one responsible,” wrote an annoyed Frank on his social account of ‘X’, formerly known as Twitter.
One of their children, specifically ‘Zape’, He also wanted to speak out on the matter. She did so in a live interview on Javi Oliveira’s channel two days ago: “I find it a little strange that after meeting this couple, they started to feel a bit of resentment towards my father,” she explained.
Well, nothing… file a complaint with the police because it turns out that the couple doesn’t feel safe because of the threats that certain scumbags have made on the Internet and of course, I’m the one responsible. There’s no way to get out of this drama!!!!
— Frank Cuesta (@Frank_Cuesta) August 7, 2024
Yuyee’s version is very different. According to the Thai, he is “having a hard time leading a normal life”In her own statements to ‘LOC’ she confessed that she did not feel safe: “In today’s world, where people are so visceral, when something becomes dangerous, isn’t the right thing to do to protect yourself? What I do is protect myself, for my safety and that of my children,” she declared.
Chris, who is a chef by profession, and Yuyee met at a business opening in March this year through a friend. “I am so grateful that he came into my life at the right time, when I was feeling so isolated. “I am no longer alone. I have support now, and I have found a love that makes me feel confident that I am good enough, and I love her for that,” she said.
The former model has also referred to her situation as part of the LGTBIQ+ community, a community that she has actively supported in her native country.Chris is my first same-sex relationship, and it’s something totally new for me. I have a friend who is also LGBTQ and has been a part of my life for a while now, so I’m used to seeing her with her wife. I don’t see anything wrong with it, love is love. “I have been actively supporting the LGBTQ community in Thailand. I practice inclusion and believe that everyone is equal. If more people practiced inclusion, perhaps there would be less conflict,” she explained in the media.
In June of this year, Thailand legalized marriage between LGBTQI+ couplesthus becoming the third country in Asia to recognise it. Among the rights guaranteed are inheritance, adoption and tax breaks.
A few days ago, Frank Cuesta revealed on his social media that he needed help to continue running the sanctuary he manages in Thailand. His ex-wife Yuyee Alissa Intusmith, to whom he was married for 22 years, asked him for money for the rent of the property, a total of about 3,500 euros per month. The property is in the name of the former model because, apparently, in Thailand you cannot own property if you are not from the country and, at that time, both of their children were minors.