
Losa García and Marta López's 'war' reaches the courts: The decorator's version
The decorator had demanded payment from the influencer on TardeAR for his services in preparing her wedding
The decorator Juan Carlos Losa García has filed a complaint in the Investigative Court 10 of Palma de Mallorca against Marta López. Losa García, with his company Adamotions, had supposedly been working on the wedding decoration of the celebrity. The complainant went to the program TardeAR to demand the payment of about 700 euros for his services.
Juan Carlos Losa García has spoken with elcierredigital.com about his version of the events. The decorator filed the complaint on May 19 for “slander, insults, and damage to my honor.” “They disqualified me because it was said live who would hire this gentleman, it's bad publicity,” he says about his appearance on TardeAR.
The complainant says that on May 22 he sent a PDF file with the complaint to the Telecinco program, in which Marta López is a collaborator. “They haven't told me anything,” Losa comments, saying that what he wants is for Marta to “apologize.” The decorator had gone to the program after supposedly not receiving a response to the legal letter with the amount of his services that he had sent to the influencer.
Elcierredigital.com has tried to contact Marta López to know her version of the events. However, we haven't received a response from her.
Juan Carlos Losa García on TardeAR
“On the eighth day that they didn't answer, I called Telecinco and they immediately asked me for all the documentation,” Losa says. The event specialist claims that the program invited him and paid for the flights and the taxi for him to attend on May 9.

The program's cameras recorded Losa entering the set and greeting the collaborators. When it was López's turn, she snapped: “Don't touch me, sit there, please, and keep your distance.” “He's been wanting to come on TV since minute one, now that he's here, let him speak,” the collaborator continued.
“Since I don't move in this medium, they practically didn't let me speak. Especially Frank Blanco was the one who attacked me quite a bit,” Losa points out. The decorator presented his version and Marta López hers, who went so far as to say that the work he offered was “not ugly, but the next level.”
During the commercial break, the cameras recorded a tense moment between both parties. The narrator of the next program described the events in such a way that Losa “gets up directly to confront the bride.”

“Marta López gets up and confronts me, tells me that she is a lady, and I turn to tell her that she is shameless,” the decorator recounts. “Then Frank Blanco and the presenter grab me from behind, and on Monday they said I was aggressive,” he continues.
Juan Carlos Losa García's version
Losa recounts that on March 2, after López announced on TardeAR that she was going to get married, Adamotions wrote to her on Instagram. “On March 22 she contacts me and I was just in Madrid, I missed a flight so we could meet in Toledo,” he explains.
In the meeting, he meets the future husband and they plan the decoration details. “We see the gardens, the hall, the arches, and she tells me that there I am the one in charge,” he comments. The decorator assures that the influencer asked him for a quote and that “among the 7 decorators she had, I was the one she liked the most.”
“My wedding and I start working and we send her a proposal on Wednesday, and they give me the OK for the exteriors and the garden,” Losa explains. The decorator claims he asked López if she was going to hire a wedding planner, that he had his own, to which she supposedly refused.

A few days later, López supposedly tells Losa that a friend of hers had offered “for free” to work as a wedding planner. The decorator says that this planner later called him to ask for “a very tight budget.” “She tells me, 'keep in mind that Marta is very famous, many will collaborate for free,'” he states.
Losa mentions that just for the flowers there were 3,000 euros allocated, to which the wedding planner asked if “he could get them for free.” The decorator refused: “I'm not going to work for free.” A few days later, the planner supposedly contacted him to say that “she would love to work with me, but this time it wouldn't be possible.”
“I sent her an invoice with my fees and a legal letter stating that my services were justifiable,” Losa assures. The amount of the invoice was about 700 euros.
Elcierredigital.com has tried to contact Marta López to know her version of the events, but it hasn't been possible so far. In the same program in which Losa was present, the influencer went so far as to say that “he had some strange ways” and that “he called her 20 times a day.” The collaborator assured that at no time was there any kind of agreement or contract.
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