Nelson Mauri’s blunt opinion about María José Quintanilla that hinted at supposed “bad vibes” – Publimetro Chile

Nelson Mauri’s blunt opinion about María José Quintanilla that hinted at supposed “bad vibes” – Publimetro Chile
Nelson Mauri’s blunt opinion about María José Quintanilla that hinted at supposed “bad vibes” – Publimetro Chile

In an interview full of revelations, the dancer Nelson Mauricio Pachecopopularly known as Nelson Mauri, opened up about his relationship with the singer and former member of “Rojo”, María José Quintanilla. The conversation took place on Pamela Díaz’s program “Sin Editar”, broadcast on YouTube, where the content creator did not hold anything back and He hinted at an alleged “bad vibe” with the singer.

During the interview, Nelson Mauri addressed several topics from his personal and professional life, including a delicate moment when one of his adult videos was leaked. “When the video happened, it was exposed to me, and that obviously hit me because it was not something that at the time was within what I wanted to happen or within my plans,” the dancer confessed.

“Evidently it wasn’t something that I said: ‘oh how delicious’, later I started to accept it too. I have no problems with my body. If you create something that makes you feel like you like what you see, regardless of what you are like,” he added, demonstrating a positive attitude towards his experience on OnlyFans.

Nelson Mauri hinted at “bad vibes” with María José Quintanilla

However, one of the moments that caught our attention in the interview was when “La Fiera” performed the traditional “reflection words” dynamic. In this segment, Pamela Díaz presents a concept to her guests and they must quickly respond to the first thing that comes to mind.

In this context, the TV face proposed some words to the content creator, such as “money.” To that, the dancer responded without hesitation: “An important part of life.” However, The real surprise came when Díaz mentioned the name María José Quintanilla. “An unimportant part of my life”was the dancer’s blunt response.

Intrigued by the response, Díaz commented: “Ah, they get along badly. It is clear”. Nelson Mauri, however, was quick to clarify: “No, I don’t get along badly, but I never had much vibe, beyond the television game we had. Like we didn’t do much more to him personally”. These words made it clear that, although there is no open enmity between them, there was no close relationship outside of the professional field either.

 
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