“Now I’m going to be fine…”: Raquel Argandoña’s warning to her future suitors after a noisy breakup

“Now I’m going to be fine…”: Raquel Argandoña’s warning to her future suitors after a noisy breakup
“Now I’m going to be fine…”: Raquel Argandoña’s warning to her future suitors after a noisy breakup

A few days ago the break between Raquel Argandoña and Felix Ureta after several years of relationship. Although it was recently leaked to the press, the couple ended their relationship five months ago.

In the midst of this, they revealed the fiery conversations that the businessman had with Francesca Frazensewho turned out to be an acquaintance of Argandoña.

Given this, in a recent episode of “Tal Cual”, the host decided to joke after her noisy breakup and He issued a harsh warning to his future suitorssince he confessed that he has no intention of behaving well in his next relationships.

“I’m going to be unfaithful”

It all happened when on the panel next to José Miguel Vinuela and Marlen Olivari They were talking about infidelities. It was at that moment that Raquel revealed that she had been unfaithful to an ex-partner.

I rehabilitated myself once and it didn’t help me at all, so now I’m going to be unfaithful forever.“Raquel stated. “That’s the attitude,” said the presenter.

Along the same lines, the host assured that she had been “super well behaved” in her past relationships. “I rehabilitated myself and it didn’t help me at all, so now I’m going to be very loose”, he expressed.

I’m going to be very loose, so whoever is with me must know that I’m going to be unfaithful“, he stated bluntly, while dancing to the rhythm of ABBA’s “Dancing Queen.”

You stay or go. I will only occupy you”he joked with a laugh. “I’m going to be unfaithful,” Raquel Argandoña insisted.

 
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