Myrna Castillo Scandal -

The councilman issued a statement distancing himself from the accusations and praising the charity’s transparency. The reporter who had sought drama later wrote a follow-up about the audit, its findings dry but fair. Hugo apologized to Myrna in a post, his regret almost as viral as the original rumor. Some donors returned; others did not. The charity tightened its policies and—most quietly important—trained its volunteers to document everything.

Her tenure was marked by rapid infrastructure development—new markets, road paving, and drainage systems—which made her wildly popular among the working class. However, beneath the glossy veneer of progress, dissenting voices whispered about a "shadow government" operating out of the city planning office.

In a recent interview, Castillo stated, "Every object in your home, every show you watch, every meal you eat—it all tells a story. My goal is to help people write a story they actually want to live."

Her entertainment integration here is seamless. She recently launched a YouTube series titled "Evenings At Home," where she hosts a virtual dinner party or film screening from her living room, explaining why she chose specific glassware for a mocktail or which movie soundtrack fits a rainy evening.