Alina Fernández, the daughter of the late Cuban leader Fidel Castro, addressed rumors regarding a potential familial connection to former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during an interview with NewsNation host Katie Pavlich. When asked about the speculation that Trudeau could be her half-brother, Fernández noted that Trudeau's mother frequently visited Cuba. She declined to reach out to Trudeau, stating that if he wishes to connect, he is welcome to do so, but she respects his privacy. The Canadian government has consistently denied claims linking Trudeau to Castro, emphasizing that Margaret Trudeau's only trip to Cuba occurred in 1976, five years after Trudeau's birth. The Cuban government has not claimed that Castro fathered a child with Margaret Trudeau. Fernández, who fled Cuba in 1993, has become an anti-communist activist.
Fidel Castro's Daughter Comments on Justin Trudeau Relationship Rumors
Alina Fernández, daughter of Fidel Castro, discussed rumors of a familial connection to Justin Trudeau during an interview. She acknowledged her father's relationship with Trudeau's mother but declined to pursue the matter further. The Canadian government has denied any claims linking Trudeau to Castro.
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